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  2. Swiss French - Wikipedia

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    Swiss French (French: français de Suisse or suisse romand) is the variety of French spoken in the French-speaking area of Switzerland known as Romandy. French is one of the four official languages of Switzerland, the others being German, Italian, and Romansch. In 2020 around 2 million people, or 22.8% of the population, in Switzerland spoke ...

  3. Romandy - Wikipedia

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    French is the sole official language in the following cantons: Arms [note 2] [6] Canton of Joined Switzerland Capital Population [note 3] Area (km 2) Density (per km 2) Vaud: 1803 Lausanne: 814,762 [7] 3,212 247 Geneva: 1815 Geneva: 506,343 [8] 282 1,756 Neuchâtel: 1815/1857 Neuchâtel: 175,894 [9] 802 222 Jura: 1979 Delémont: 73,709 [10] 839 87

  4. Demographics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The population of Switzerland 1970–2005. Data from Swiss Federal Statistical Office 2005; number of inhabitants in thousands. Population pyramid of Switzerland in 2021 by citizenship. Unlike many other OECD countries, the Swiss Federal Statistical Office does not collect any data on racial identity or ethnic identity. [28]

  5. Languages of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    It covers the area of the cantons of Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel, and Jura as well as the French-speaking parts of the cantons of Bern (German-speaking majority), Valais (French-speaking majority), and Fribourg (French-speaking majority). 1.9 million people (or 24.4% of the Swiss population) live in Romandy.

  6. Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The average population density in 2019 was 215.2 inhabitants per square kilometre (557/sq mi). ... The western French-speaking areas and the urban regions of the rest ...

  7. List of cities in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Population of towns (2022) Below is a list of towns and cities in Switzerland . Until 2014 municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants were considered to be towns ( German : Stadt/Städte , French : ville(s) , Italian : città ).

  8. Lausanne - Wikipedia

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    The population of the greater Lausanne area (grand Lausanne) is 402,900 (as of December 2014). [10] Of the population in the municipality, 58% or 80,828 have a Swiss citizenship, while 16,908 or 12.1% are from Lausanne and still lived there in December 2013.

  9. Visp District - Wikipedia

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    Visp has a population (as of December 2020) of 28,547. [1] Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (23,373 or 87.2%) as their first language, Portuguese is the second most common (853 or 3.2%) and Italian is the third (658 or 2.5%). There are 398 people who speak French and 12 people who speak Romansh. [4]