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Switzerland Becomes Europe's Sporting Nerve Center as Major Events Line Up

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Switzerland Becomes Europe's Sporting Nerve Center as Major Events Line Up

Switzerland's role as host to dozens of international sports organizations and upcoming major events reflects its strategic positioning as a neutral hub—and the economic and soft-power benefits that come with it.

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