Some reasons why Switzerland is a good place to live
Squeezing in a lunchtime swim – and being able to get there by bus – is just one example of why Swiss cities keep topping quality of life surveys.
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Not content to mind her own business, Susan studied journalism in Boston so she’d have the perfect excuse to put herself in other people’s shoes and worlds. When not writing, she presents and produces podcasts and videos.
In this edition of The Swiss Connection, we drop in on an international event in Zurich to hear why people are drawn there and to other places in Switzerland.
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