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  2. Category:Festivals in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink festivals in Switzerland ... Multi-sport events in Switzerland ... Pages in category "Festivals in Switzerland"

  3. Category:Food and drink festivals in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Switzerland

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    Winegrowers' Festival in Vevey 2016 01201: The Fête des Vignerons (Winegrowers’ Festival) is a traditional festival which takes place in Vevey since 1797. The interval between two festivals has varied between 14 and 28 years. Basel Carnival: 2017 01262: The Carnival of Basel is the biggest carnival in the country and takes place annually in ...

  5. Category:Food festivals in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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  6. Culinary Heritage of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    To be included in the association's database, a food must be recognised as traditionally Swiss, have been produced for at least 40 years and remain in production. [1] The project's scope is limited to processed foodstuffs, such as cheeses or meat products. It does not include unprocessed food (with a few exceptions), wines, recipes or dishes.

  7. Category:Cultural festivals in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Food and drink festivals in Switzerland (1 P) S. ... Pages in category "Cultural festivals in Switzerland"

  8. Swiss cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Switzerland allows for a large variety of terroirs, and therefore a wide range of indigenous food, from simple cereals to refined products like cheese and wine. [1] [2] Switzerland is historically an agricultural country, with many regions being isolated from each other by the Alps. Therefore, one of the main characteristics of ...

  9. Culture of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Some of the traditional symbols of Switzerland: the Swiss flag, the alphorn and the snow-capped Alps. Folk art is kept alive in organizations all over the country. In Switzerland, it is mostly expressed in music, dance, poetry, wood carving and embroidery. There are also many regional and local rites demarcating times of the year.