cause not everything is done based on how the united states spells things out...
2006-08-07 04:05:54
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answer #1
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answered by Lola P 6
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Switzerland Abbreviation
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answered by Anonymous
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SUI = Suisse
Suisse is french for Swiss.
The Swiss Confederation or Switzerland is a landlocked federal state in Europe, which borders Germany, France, Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein. The country has a strong tradition of political and military neutrality, but also of international co-operation, and is home to many international organisations.
Hope this helps
2006-08-07 02:23:19
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answered by ericbelec 4
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In Switzerland, one of the official languages is French, so the abbreviation is based on the French name for the country, "la Suisse".
2006-08-07 11:28:45
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answered by WaterfallOfDestiny 7
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the manufacture of fine precision instruments are important to the Swiss economy, as is tourism from people who enjoy the region's alpine ski slopes. And gangsters' money.
2016-03-16 23:42:43
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answered by Yesennia 4
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It's CH for Switzerland (Helvetic Community).
2006-08-07 02:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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no it should not, because switzerland is the english name for the country.
our languages are
german (schweiz)
french (suisse)
italian (svizzera)
so we choose the french suisse for sui...but we usually adress our country as CH (confederation helvetica) - you'd also say: CHF for swissfrancs...
2006-08-07 02:25:07
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answered by 42 6
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this is not the forum to discuss about it but you can do some google search instead of hearing it from any of these people.
2006-08-07 13:35:32
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answered by dusty 1
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parceque c la suisse en francais
2006-08-07 02:30:09
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answered by bellalynda 3
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no because They dont spell it that way there...i believe they spell it something like Suisseland
2006-08-07 02:23:52
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answered by jefferson 5
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