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  2. Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Geneva. /  46.20167°N 6.14694°E  / 46.20167; 6.14694. Geneva ( / dʒəˈniːvə / jə-NEE-və, [ 5] Arpitan: [dzəˈnɛva] ⓘ; French: Genève [ʒənɛv] ⓘ) [ note 1] is the second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich) and the most populous of the French-speaking Romandy. Situated in the southwest of the country, where ...

  3. Lake Geneva - Wikipedia

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    View of the lake and the Chablais Alps from Caux. Lake Geneva is the largest body of water in Switzerland, and greatly exceeds in size all others that are connected with the main valleys of the Alps. It is in the shape of a crescent, with the horns pointing south, the northern shore being 95 km (59 mi) and the southern shore 72 km (45 mi) in ...

  4. Champel - Wikipedia

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    Champel is a neighborhood in the city of Geneva, Switzerland . Champel is widely considered a posh, high-class neighbourhood due to its numerous parks and natural spaces, very luxurious apartments and proximity to the city center. Residences mostly consist of mid-range to high-scale apartments. Champel is home to Cité Universitaire ( French ...

  5. Jet d'Eau - Wikipedia

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    The Jet d'Eau fountain in Geneva The first jet d'eau, around 1886.. The Jet d'Eau (French pronunciation: [ʒɛ do], Water-Jet) is a large fountain in Geneva, Switzerland and is one of the city's most famous landmarks, being featured on the city's official tourism web site and on the official logo for Geneva's hosting of group stage matches at UEFA Euro 2008. [1]

  6. History of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    History of Geneva. The history of Geneva dates from before the Roman occupation in the second century BC. Now the principal French-speaking city of Switzerland, Geneva was an independent city state from the Middle Ages until the end of the 18th century. John Calvin was the Protestant leader of the city in the 16th century.

  7. Trams in Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Geneva's and Switzerland's first trams ran on 19 June 1862, with the opening of a horsecartramway between Place Neuveand Carouge. In 1889, a steam tramwaywas opened, and in 1894 Geneva's first electric tram entered service. Finally, in 1899, the Compagnie Genevoise des Tramways Électriques(CGTE), predecessor of the TPG, was inaugurated.

  8. Palace of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Palace of Nations. For the building in Tajikistan, see Palace of the Nation (Dushanbe). The Palace of Nations ( French: Palais des Nations, pronounced [palɛ de nɑsjɔ̃]) is the home of the United Nations Office at Geneva, located in Geneva, Switzerland. It was built between 1929 and 1938 [1] to serve as the headquarters of the League of Nations.

  9. Geneva Airport - Wikipedia

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    Swiss AIP at EUROCONTROL [4] Geneva Airport ( French: Aéroport de Genève) ( IATA: GVA, ICAO: LSGG ), formerly and still unofficially known as Cointrin Airport ( Aéroport de Cointrin ), is an international airport of Geneva, the second most populous city in Switzerland. It is located 4 km (2.5 mi) northwest [4] of the city centre.

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