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Geneva
is one of the greatest small cities
in the world. From its canals to
world-famous museums and historical
sights, Geneva is one of the most
romantic and beautiful cities in
Europe. Geneva is a city of tolerance
and diversity. It has all the advantages
of a big city: culture, entertainment,
international restaurants, good
transport - but is relatively small,
quiet, and largely thanks to its
canals, has a little road traffic.
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Overview
With a pleasant setting, green parks,
colourful gardens and lakeside promenades,
Geneva is considered one of the healthiest
places to live in the world. The city
sits astride the River Rhône,
where it streams into Lake Geneva, and
is set against a dramatic backdrop of
mountains. At the lake’s south
shore the Jet d’Eau shoots water
460ft (140m) into the sky from the end
of a pier - the city’s landmark
attraction and Europe’s most powerful
fountain.
The largest lake in central Europe and
shared by both Switzerland and France,
the romantic waters of Lake Geneva (Lac
Léman to its French-speaking
inhabitants) have for decades drawn
visitors to its shores.
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