Flag of Switzerland

Flag Switzerland, Banner Switzerland
Aspect ratio:
1:1
Vexillological symbol:
National flag on land
Country:
Switzerland
Capital:
Bern
Size:
41.284 km²
Population:
7.450.867
Continent:
Europe
Languages:
German 63.6%, French 19.4%, Italian 7.6%, Romansh 0.6%, other 8.9%.
Currency:
swiss franc (CHF)
accepted at:
11.12.1889

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Hymn

Composer: Alberik Zwyssig Songwriter: Leonhard Widmer (DE), C. Chatelanat (FR), Camillo Valsangiacomo (IT), Flurin Camathias (Retroroman.)

That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of Switzerland

This is what an AI says about the Swiss flag
The national flag of Switzerland is a white cross on a red background. The cross was introduced in 1291 as a symbol of the unity of the Swiss cantons and has been a symbol of freedom and unity ever since. The flag is a symbol of solidarity and cohesion among the different cantons of Switzerland. It is also the official symbol of the Swiss Confederation.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Swiss flag
The Swiss flag is a symbol of the country's unity. Since the founding of the Swiss Confederation in 1291, the flag has been used as a symbol of independence and cohesion. Today, the Swiss flag is a symbol of the country and is recognized worldwide as a symbol of neutrality and progress.
This is how an AI describes the Swiss flag
The national flag of Switzerland is a white cross on a red background. The white cross is a symbol of the four traditional language regions of the country. It is also considered a symbol of Switzerland's neutrality and freedom. The colors of the flag, red and white, are also the colors of the Swiss federal flag and represent the unity of the country.