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]]'''Geneva''' (French '''Genève''', German '''Genf''') is a city in ] at the point where ] (Lac Leman) empties into the ] River. Seat of many international organizations. In the ] it was the center of ]. ]]'''Geneva''' (French '''Genève''', German '''Genf''') is a city in ] at the point where ] (Lac Leman) empties into the ]. Seat of many international organizations. In the ] it was the center of ].


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Geneva (French Genève, German Genf) is a city in Switzerland at the point where Lake Geneva (Lac Leman) empties into the Rhone River. Seat of many international organizations. In the 16th century it was the center of Calvinism.

See also

Geneva is also the name of some places in the United States of America: