| Lumped together because of their geographic and linguistic relationship, these three are proudly independent and unique. Germany has the biggest population and the biggest economy in Europe, a fact that has had a major impact on the 20th century. Little Austria relaxes in the sun, enjoying retirement after its centuries on the world stage. Stunningly beautiful Switzerland is the consummate diplomat, easily switching back and forth between languages, currencies and religions, but always remaining fiercely independent. | ||
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