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'''Geneva''' (]: ''Genève'', ]: ''Genf'', ]: ''Ginevra''), is the second-most populous city in ] (after ]), located where ] (French: ''Lac de Genève'' or ''Lac Léman'') empties into the ]. "Geneva" is also the name of the westernmost ] of Switzerland, surrounded on almost all sides by ] and centered around the city of Geneva. | |||
<i>Geneva</i> was the name of a settlement of the ] people of the ]. After the Roman conquest it became part of the <i>Provincia Romana</i> (]). At Geneva Caesar hemmed in the ] on their westward march.< |
<i>Geneva</i> was the name of a settlement of the ] people of the ]. After the Roman conquest it became part of the <i>Provincia Romana</i> (]). At Geneva Caesar hemmed in the ] on their westward march. In the ] it became the capital of ]. In the ] Geneva was the center of ]; the old town Cathedral (<i>Temple St-Pierre</i>) was ]'s own church. It became a canton in ]. | ||
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In the ] Geneva was the center of ]; the old town Cathedral (<i>Temple St-Pierre</i>) was ]'s own church.<br> | |||
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The city of Geneva is the seat of many international organizations, and was the seat of the ] until its dissolution. Some ] organizations maintain offices here. | The city of Geneva is the seat of many international organizations, and was the seat of the ] until its dissolution. Some ] organizations maintain offices here. |
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Geneva (French: Genève, German: Genf, Italian: Ginevra), is the second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zurich), located where Lake Geneva (French: Lac de Genève or Lac Léman) empties into the Rhone River. "Geneva" is also the name of the westernmost canton of Switzerland, surrounded on almost all sides by France and centered around the city of Geneva.
Geneva was the name of a settlement of the Celtic people of the Allobrogi. After the Roman conquest it became part of the Provincia Romana (Gallia Narbonensis). At Geneva Caesar hemmed in the Helvetii on their westward march. In the 9th century it became the capital of Burgundy. In the 16th century Geneva was the center of Calvinism; the old town Cathedral (Temple St-Pierre) was John Calvin's own church. It became a canton in 1815.
The city of Geneva is the seat of many international organizations, and was the seat of the League of Nations until its dissolution. Some United Nations organizations maintain offices here.
Notable sights in Geneva include its Clock Museum and Art & History Museum.
Statistics
Source: National Office of Statistics
- Current population (2001) of the city of Geneva: 176,000, of which 43.4% foreign.
- Current population (2001) of the canton of Geneva: 414,300, of which 37.6% foreign.
See also: UN, John Calvin, CERN
External link
- The official website of the City of Geneva: http://www.ville-ge.ch/site99/index_en.html
Geneva is also the name of some places in the United States of America: