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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | That's not really fair on the Swiss (they didn't even invent the cuckoo clock--it comes from Swabia in Germany), but they do have a strong tradition in making clocks. They also produced the Swiss Army Knife, the Geneva Conventions and the International Committee of the Red C-Thing, among other things. [1] They also arguably helped produce the United States, their system of government being one of several that inspired the writing of the US Constitution. |