Geographical Situation and Importance of Inland Water Bodies
Located in Central Europe, Switzerland is bordered by five countries: Germany, France, Italy, Austria, and Liechtenstein. Its territory is mainly mountainous, including the Alps and the Jura. Switzerland does not have a maritime coastline, so it does not have traditional seaports. However, it has large navigable lakes such as Lake Geneva, Lake Neuchâtel, Lake Zurich, and Lake Constance.
These water bodies are essential for inland navigation, freight transport, and recreational activities. Lake Geneva, for example, is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe and is used for passenger and light freight transport. Moreover, Switzerland uses its river network, notably the Rhine, which connects the country to the North Sea via Germany, allowing significant international trade despite its maritime enclosure.