Where in the World #23
Posted by Kristen on Aug 2, 2008 in Uncategorized | 6 commentsI don’t think I would have gotten #22, Vatican City, but I’m impressed so many of y’all did!
#23 – This one seems a little harder. Guess away!
One of the country’s borders is with Liechtenstein. The Matterhorn is located in this country as is the headquarters for the Red Cross. This city was recently found to have the 2nd highest quality of living in the world, outranked only by one of the other cities in this country. The headquarters for Rolex and other watch companies are in this city. John Calvin founded a university here, and the world’s oldest international school is located in this city as well. The international seat of the United Nations is here, as is the International Committee of Committees (that makes me laugh).
I think the answer is Zurich. I went there to see some of the areas where Calvin and Zwiengli had there movement spreading from. It seems like the pastries there would make it all worth it!
I think the answer is Zurich. I went there to see some of the areas where Calvin and Zwiengli had there movement spreading from. It seems like the pastries there would make it all worth it!
Once my comment was submitted I could not correct my spelling…..sorry, I can spell their!
Once my comment was submitted I could not correct my spelling…..sorry, I can spell their!
Zurich? Switzerland is a cool place to live. Their healthcare is incredible, but it’s also the most expensive, I think, in the world. Everyone is guaranteed health insurance, but people still have to pay for it on their own. It’s something like $700/month minimum. But of course, ya’ll aren’t Swiss citizens, so nevermind
Zurich? Switzerland is a cool place to live. Their healthcare is incredible, but it’s also the most expensive, I think, in the world. Everyone is guaranteed health insurance, but people still have to pay for it on their own. It’s something like $700/month minimum. But of course, ya’ll aren’t Swiss citizens, so nevermind