Switzerland is divided into 26 cantons, each with its own capital, government, population, and cultural identity. These cantons reflect the country’s incredible linguistic, political, and geographical diversity.
🔹 Aargau (AG)
📍 Capital: Aarau
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 700,000
✨ Highlights: An industrial and agricultural center with a central location.
📷 Image: Aargau flag + Aarau old town
🔹 Appenzell Ausserrhoden (AR)
📍 Capital: Herisau
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 55,000
✨ Highlights: Known for traditional cheese and living folk customs.
📷 Image: AR flag + Herisau landscape
🔹 Appenzell Innerrhoden (AI)
📍 Capital: Appenzell
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 16,000
✨ Highlights: Smallest canton by population, famous for traditions and landscapes.
📷 Image: AI flag + Appenzell town center
🔹 Basel-Landschaft (BL)
📍 Capital: Liestal
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 290,000
✨ Highlights: Culturally and economically linked with Basel city.
📷 Image: BL flag + Liestal
🔹 Basel-Stadt (BS)
📍 Capital: Basel
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 200,000
✨ Highlights: A hub for art, finance, and pharmaceuticals in Europe.
📷 Image: BS flag + Rhine riverside city view
🔹 Bern (BE)
📍 Capital: Bern
🗣 Language: German, French
👥 Population: approx. 1,000,000
✨ Highlights: Federal capital of Switzerland, historic old town.
📷 Image: Bern flag + Federal Palace (Bundeshaus)
🔹 Fribourg (FR)
📍 Capital: Fribourg
🗣 Language: French, German
👥 Population: approx. 330,000
✨ Highlights: A bilingual canton with a medieval city center.
📷 Image: FR flag + Fribourg bridges and cathedral
🔹 Genève (GE)
📍 Capital: Geneva
🗣 Language: French
👥 Population: approx. 500,000
✨ Highlights: Home to the UN and many international organizations.
📷 Image: GE flag + Jet d’Eau fountain
🔹 Glarus (GL)
📍 Capital: Glarus
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 40,000
✨ Highlights: Surrounded by mountains, known for direct democracy.
📷 Image: GL flag + Glarus alpine landscape
🔹 Graubünden (GR)
📍 Capital: Chur
🗣 Language: German, Romansh, Italian
👥 Population: approx. 200,000
✨ Highlights: Multilingual canton, home to Davos and the Alps.
📷 Image: GR flag + Davos snow town view
🔹 Jura (JU)
📍 Capital: Delémont
🗣 Language: French
👥 Population: approx. 75,000
✨ Highlights: Switzerland’s youngest canton (since 1979).
📷 Image: JU flag + Delémont town view
🔹 Luzern (LU)
📍 Capital: Lucerne
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 420,000
✨ Highlights: Tourism hotspot with Lake Lucerne and Kapellbrücke bridge.
📷 Image: LU flag + famous wooden bridge
🔹 Neuchâtel (NE)
📍 Capital: Neuchâtel
🗣 Language: French
👥 Population: approx. 180,000
✨ Highlights: Famous for watchmaking and lake views.
📷 Image: NE flag + lakeside Neuchâtel view
🔹 Nidwalden (NW)
📍 Capital: Stans
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 45,000
✨ Highlights: Small alpine canton with historic sites.
📷 Image: NW flag + Stans church and hills
🔹 Obwalden (OW)
📍 Capital: Sarnen
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 40,000
✨ Highlights: Alpine roots, one of the founding cantons of Switzerland.
📷 Image: OW flag + Lake Sarnen scenery
🔹 Schaffhausen (SH)
📍 Capital: Schaffhausen
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 85,000
✨ Highlights: Rhine Falls – the largest waterfall in Europe.
📷 Image: SH flag + Rhine Falls image
🔹 Schwyz (SZ)
📍 Capital: Schwyz
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 160,000
✨ Highlights: Gave Switzerland its name; historically significant.
📷 Image: SZ flag + Schwyz old town
🔹 Solothurn (SO)
📍 Capital: Solothurn
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 275,000
✨ Highlights: A baroque gem with rich cultural heritage.
📷 Image: SO flag + Solothurn cathedral
🔹 St. Gallen (SG)
📍 Capital: St. Gallen
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 520,000
✨ Highlights: Abbey Library of St. Gall is a UNESCO site.
📷 Image: SG flag + Abbey complex
🔹 Ticino (TI)
📍 Capital: Bellinzona
🗣 Language: Italian
👥 Population: approx. 350,000
✨ Highlights: The only Italian-speaking canton, Mediterranean charm.
📷 Image: TI flag + Bellinzona castles
🔹 Thurgau (TG)
📍 Capital: Frauenfeld
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 280,000
✨ Highlights: Apple orchards, vineyards, and Bodensee lakeside.
📷 Image: TG flag + Frauenfeld
🔹 Uri (UR)
📍 Capital: Altdorf
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 38,000
✨ Highlights: Home of William Tell legend, scenic mountain railways.
📷 Image: UR flag + Altdorf square
🔹 Valais (VS)
📍 Capital: Sion
🗣 Language: French, German
👥 Population: approx. 350,000
✨ Highlights: Alpine paradise with skiing, wine, and glaciers.
📷 Image: VS flag + Sion castle hill
🔹 Vaud (VD)
📍 Capital: Lausanne
🗣 Language: French
👥 Population: approx. 820,000
✨ Highlights: Home to the IOC and beautiful Lake Geneva shore.
📷 Image: VD flag + Lausanne lakeside
🔹 Zug (ZG)
📍 Capital: Zug
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 130,000
✨ Highlights: Low taxes and base of many international companies.
📷 Image: ZG flag + Zug lake
🔹 Zürich (ZH)
📍 Capital: Zürich
🗣 Language: German
👥 Population: approx. 1,560,000
✨ Highlights: Switzerland’s largest city, finance and innovation hub.
📷 Image: ZH flag + Zürich old town and Limmat river