Pronunciation: /ˈkæntən/
noun a subdivision of a country established for political or administrative purposes
A1 In Switzerland, a canton is similar to a state in the United States.
A2 The canton of Geneva is known for its beautiful lakes and mountains.
B1 Each canton in Switzerland has its own government and laws.
B2 The canton of Zurich is the largest and most populous in Switzerland.
C1 The canton of Bern is the capital of Switzerland and is known for its historical architecture.
C2 The canton of Ticino is located in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland and is famous for its Mediterranean climate.
formal The canton of Geneva is known for its beautiful landscapes and vibrant culture.
informal Let's take a day trip to the canton and explore some new hiking trails.
slang I heard there's a cool new restaurant opening up in the canton next week.
figurative In the political landscape, the canton represents a crucial voting block for the upcoming election.
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