Switzerland is a federal state divided into 26 cantons, which are the country's primary administrative divisions. Each canton has its own constitution, legislature, government, and courts, reflecting the federal nature of the Swiss political system. The cantons vary significantly in size, population, and culture, and they have a high degree of autonomy, allowing them to legislate on many issues such as education, healthcare, and social welfare.

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