Federal Statistics Office, Switzerland

The FSO is Switzerland's national competence centre for official statistics. It produces and publishes statistical information on the status and development of the population, economy, society, education, research, territory and the environment. This information is used for opinion building among the population and for the planning and management of key policy areas. They make an important contribution to a modern, democratic state.

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    • मार्च 2023
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      Metainformation:Last modified: New data set (year 2018) State of the database: 14.03.2019 Reference period: Cinema year Catchment area: Switzerland Survey: Swiss Film and Cinema StatisticsExcl. film festivals, open-air cinema and adult cinemas, up to 2015 also excluding cinema clubs, see methodology (in German)Corrections: Switzerland: 2014 (01.04.2016) United States: 2011 (01.04.2016) United Kingdom: 2011 (01.04.2016) Austria: 2014 (01.04.2016)Remarks The Cinématographe and Paderewski screens of the National film archive (Cinémathèque Suisse) were included in the statistics for the first time in 2018 and contribute significantly to the increase in the number of films shown compared with the previous year.
    • मार्च 2023
      Source: Federal Statistics Office, Switzerland
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 15 मार्च, 2023
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      RMetainformation:Last modified: New data set (year 2018) State of the database: 14.03.2019 Reference period: Cinema year Catchment area: Switzerland Survey: Swiss Film and Cinema StatisticsExcl. film festivals, open-air cinema and adult cinemas, up to 2015 also excluding cinema clubs, see methodology (in German)Corrections: Germany: 2015 (15.03.2017)Remarks The Cinématographe and Paderewski screens of the National film archive (Cinémathèque Suisse) were included in the statistics for the first time in 2018 and contribute significantly to the increase in the number of films shown compared with the previous year.
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