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Japanese Ambassador to Switzerland and Sweden during World War II

Swiss Confederation (German: Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, French: Confédération suisse, Italian: Confederazione Svizzera, Romansh: Confederaziun svizra), referred to as "Switzerland", is one of the Central European countries, divided into 26 countries state. Switzerland borders Germany to the north, France to the west, Italy to the south, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. The whole territory is dominated by plateaus and mountains, and is known as the "Roof of Europe". [1]

Switzerland is rich in tourism resources and is known as a world park; Bern is the seat of the federal government. Switzerland had a mercenary system in its history, and later switched to armed neutrality. Switzerland has a long history of neutrality. It is a permanently neutral country that has never been involved in any local or international wars (including World War I and World War II) since 1815. However, it also participates in international affairs. Many international organizations are headquartered in Switzerland. [2]

Switzerland is a highly developed capitalist country. Its per capita GDP has always been among the highest in the world, second only to Luxembourg and Norway in Europe. Switzerland also has one of the most stable economies in the world. The long-term nature of its policies, safe financial system and bank secrecy make Switzerland a safe haven for tax-avoiding investors. Due to its developed financial industry, the service industry also plays an increasingly important role in the Swiss economy.

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