Wednesday, July 14, 2010

History

Switzerland was known as Helvetia in ancient times. In 1648, the Treaty Of Westphalia gave Switzerland its independence from the Holy Roman Empire. Later french troop occupied the country and name it Helvetia Republic, but it was restored to its federal government by the Napolean. By 1815, the french and italian peaking people of Switzerland granted political equality.

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