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General information
History of Switzerland
Languages in Switzerland:
There are four official languages in Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Lucerne is situated in the German-speaking part of the country, but in their day-to-day lives, most people speak one of the many dialects of the region that vary significantly between, e.g., Lucerne, Zug and Obwalden.
Switzerland's political system
:
Switzerland is a direct democracy, meaning its citizens are directly involved in the country’s political decision-making. The federalist political and legislative system is divided into three levels in Switzerland: the Confederation (federal government), cantons and communes.
Switzerland's education system
:
Switzerland has a so-called dual education system. After completing compulsory education, young people can either pursue higher education or do an apprenticeship. Both options offer a pathway to a university degree (learn more
here
).
Cultural events in the Lake-Lucerne region
Mobility in Switzerland: Switzerland has a well-developed road and rail network. The HSLU's sustainability strategy seeks to promote environmentally friendly mobility among employees and students. Moreover, public transport also tends to be faster and more efficient than getting around by car in Central Switzerland. Visit these public transportation websites for more information:
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Swiss Federal Railways SBB
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Verkehrsbetriebe Luzern VBL
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Zugerland Verkehrsbetriebe ZVB
You can also find more information
here
.