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Which city in USA looks like Switzerland?

Surrounded by 13,000-foot peaks in the San Juan mountain range, Ouray, Colorado, is known as the “Switzerland of America.” This Victorian-era mining town is as authentic as it gets, so you'll only find locally-owned restaurants and boutiques.



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Ouray is known as the “Switzerland of America” because of the high mountains rising on three and a half sides of town. It sits at 7,792 feet in the heart of the San Juan Mountains off Highway 550.

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15 Places in the United States That Feel Like Europe
  1. New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 1718, the French Quarter is the oldest part of the Big Easy. ...
  2. Pella, Iowa. ...
  3. St. ...
  4. Cape Cod, Massachusetts. ...
  5. Virginia Wine Country. ...
  6. Sonoma County, California. ...
  7. Grand Marais, Minnesota. ...
  8. Aspen, Colorado.


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Many people around the world and in the country call Costa Rica the Switzerland of Central America” for both the outstanding green landscapes and also for the fact that we strive for democracy and have no standing army. As beautiful as Costa Rica may be, it has areas that stand out the most.

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The United States established diplomatic relations with Switzerland in 1853 following the formation of a unified Swiss state. Switzerland is a democratic country subscribing to the fundamental ideals with which the United States also identifies.

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Boston. Known for its rich history and colonial-era architecture, Boston has a certain charm reminiscent of London or Dublin.

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San Francisco is a vibrant city on California's northern coast. While it has a lot of Asian influence, San Francisco also resembles the European destination of Lisbon, Portugal, in many ways. San Francisco and Lisbon are sometimes referred to as sister cities.

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Poland. About 73% of respondents gave the United States a favorable response. This favorability rating is the highest in Europe. Poland's positive attitudes toward the United States is rooted in President Reagan's stance against the USSR and America's help when Poland left the Soviet bloc.

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