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SSSC is the abbreviation for ‘Semjase Silver Star Center’. Center is the correct spelling in German and American English, but British English writers usually prefer centre. Center (and centre) can be a noun, adjective, or a verb. The German noun for silver is silber. [[Semjase]]s name is in their title.
 
SSSC is the abbreviation for ‘Semjase Silver Star Center’. Center is the correct spelling in German and American English, but British English writers usually prefer centre. Center (and centre) can be a noun, adjective, or a verb. The German noun for silver is silber. [[Semjase]]s name is in their title.
  
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Switzerland is comprised of cantons instead of counties or states. There are 26 cantons squeezed into the small landlocked country, divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau, and the Jura. It’s surrounded by five countries: Austria, France, Germany, Italy, and Liechtenstein. It has about 8 million citizens and they are mostly concentrated in the plateau. The Swiss motto is "Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno" or "One for all, all for one."
  
Switzerland itself is home to around 450 varieties of cheese.
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Switzerland has 208 mountains over 3,000 meters high.
  
The Swiss couples tend to marry later than many other nations do, at about the average 30.
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Switzerland itself is home to around 450 varieties of cheese. Only about 2% of the wine produced in Switzerland ever leaves the country, and they produce about 200 million litres of it annually. In 2015 the average Swiss drank 56.5 litres of beer and 36 litres of wine. Between the 18 Swiss chocolate companies, 172,376 tons of chocolate were made in 2012. The Swiss consume about 10kg of chocolate annually.
  
According to official national statistics the country Switzerland is composed of 23% foreigners, which is a reasonably high percentage, but it is somewhat centrally located Europe. The statistic is rough enough to count the individual foreign visitors from the [[Plejaren Federation]].
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The Swiss really know something about writing. The neutral and convenient widely used sans-serif typeface font Helvetica, originates from Switzerland.
  
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The Swiss couples tend to marry later than many other nations do, at about the average 30. It does however have the highest percentage of people over 100 in Europe. In 2012, it had the second highest life expectancy after Japan. This extended lifetime is probably affected by the cleanliness of the air, the abundance of walking trails, and the availability of high-quality health care and food.
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According to official national statistics the country Switzerland is composed of 23% foreigners, which is a reasonably high percentage, but it is somewhat centrally located Europe. The statistic is rough enough to count the individual foreign visitors from the [[Plejaren Federation]]. Because Switzerland has such a diverse population, it has four declared national languages: German (64%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%), and Romansh (1%).
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When Calvinists banned jewellery in 1541, goldsmiths and jewellers in Geneva brainstormed the invention of wrist watches. Since then it’s been one of the most successful industries of the country, fourth largest exporter. The Red Cross, a 97 million person volunteer programme was founded in 1863 in Geneva, Switzerland where its headquarters remains.
  
  

Revision as of 23:07, 18 July 2018

FIGU
SEMJASE SILVER STAR CENTRE
SWITZERLAND

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Photo of The Semjase Silver Star Centre from the gallery.



INTRODUCTION
The Semjase Silver Star Centre is in Switzerland... [continue reading]


FACILITIES AND FUNCTION
It is a place of learning, reading and relaxation. [continue reading]


PUBLICATIONS AND IMAGES

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The centre publishes its publication(s)[2] at irregular, sporadic intervals throughout the month and year on its website, in German, see External Links. This constitutes the reason why translations have to be prepared into other languages, which emerge some time later. [continue reading]


ENVIRONMENT
The centre is a lush, safe and healthy place to be. [continue reading]


VISITING AND VOLUNTEERING
Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. [continue reading]


GETTING THERE AND WHEN
Using a search engine to plan routes and transportation or a satnav are the usual methods used for getting there today. [continue reading]


PHILOSOPHY & ADVICE
Associated with FIGU - Talkativeness and performing missionary work
Use the instructional material entrusted to you by the FIGU as well as all other writings primarily to learn for yourself, for self education/adult learning. [continue reading]


TRIVIA
Many of the beamship photos were taken at this location and nearby locations. [continue reading]


External Links

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