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  2. Little Switzerland, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The original Switzerland Inn was razed in the 1960s and a modern motor court was built by William Cessna. [8] Its naming illustrates the gradual change in meaning of the 19th century term little Switzerland from an area of limestone formations to one of mountainous appearance. [9] [10]

  3. Willington, Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    The Boot Inn occupies a row of red-brick and sandstone cottages that were built in 1815. Behind the pub is Boothsdale, also known as 'Little Switzerland', accessible by a well-used footpath. Willington Hall was built in 1829 and designed by the Nantwich architect George Latham. [4] It is a designated Grade II listed building. [9]

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  5. Little Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Little Switzerland (landscape), an area of scenic beauty; Little Switzerland (Luxembourg), a region of Luxembourg; Little Switzerland (Lynton & Lynmouth), an area of Exmoor in Devon, England, UK; Little Switzerland (Shorewood Hills, Arkansas), US; Little Switzerland, North Carolina, US; Little Switzerland (Wisconsin), a ski area in Wisconsin, US

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  7. Little Switzerland (landscape) - Wikipedia

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    Little Switzerland, North Carolina (resort development on hilltop in North Carolina, US, from 1909) [14] Little Switzerland (Wisconsin) (a ski resort from 1941 onwards) In Israel, there is an area in Mount Carmel National Park popularly referred to as Little Switzerland