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    Zurich (‹See Tfd› German: Zürich; Alemannic German: Züri) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is located in north-central Switzerland, [ 5 ] at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich .

  2. Aug 12, 2024 · Zürich, largest city of Switzerland and capital of the canton of Zürich. Located in an Alpine setting at the northwestern end of Lake Zürich, this financial, cultural, and industrial centre stretches out between two forested chains of hills, about 40 miles (60 km) from the northern foothills of the Alps.

  3. Zürich is the largest city in Switzerland with a population of over 428'700, an increase of 19'500 since year 2000. 1,4 million people live in Zürich agglomeration.

  4. Jul 7, 2023 · Zürich, the largest city in Switzerland, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan destination that seamlessly blends modernity with rich history. Nestled on the banks of the Limmat River and overlooking Lake Zürich, this picturesque city offers breathtaking views, world-class architecture, and a plethora of cultural experiences.

  5. Apr 29, 2020 · Since Zürich is Switzerland's biggest town, many assume that it is also the country's capital. (They happen to be wrong.) On the other hand, Zürich does hold several noteworthy records. And due to its high quality of life, Zürich has been the preferred place for interesting individuals who pulled off interesting feats.

  6. It is the country's largest city and home to an internationally reputed financial centre as well as being the focus of an economic region which acts as the motor of Switzerland, and along with Geneva is the most important gateway to the country.

  7. Zurich is in the North of Switzerland, and it is 408 m (1,339 ft) above sea level. It is at the northern end of Lake Zurich and is surrounded by hills; at the left side of the lake, there is the Albis mountain range, including the Felsenegg (accessible by Zurich's only cable car) and Zurich’s "house mountain" Uetliberg.