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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lake_GenevaLake Geneva - Wikipedia

    It is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe and the largest on the course of the Rhône. Sixty percent (345.31 km 2 or 133.32 sq mi) of the lake belongs to Switzerland (the cantons of Vaud, Geneva and Valais) and forty percent (234.71 km 2 or 90.62 sq mi) to France (the department of Haute-Savoie ).

  2. Lake Geneva is a water body of superlatives: mildest climate, largest lake and lake with the largest amount of water in Central Europe.The Celts called it “Large Water” or “Lem an”, and to this day it is called Lac Léman in French. And it certainly is big.

  3. Jan 31, 2024 · Lake Geneva, Switzerland: visitors' guide with tips for towns, sightseeing, traveling and hotels. Lake Geneva is a sunny, vibrant holiday region in western Switzerland. Get to know Geneva, Lausanne and Montreux, the beautiful vineyards, and much more! This page was last updated by Annika on 31 January 2024.

  4. Oct 20, 2022 · Want to explore the towns and cities around Lake Geneva? Then you need to read this detailed guide on the best Lake Geneva cities and towns!

  5. Western Europe’s largest lake, known by the francophones who people its shores as Lac Léman but the rest of the world as Lake Geneva, is anchored by the city that claims it, wrapping around her southern shore.

  6. Sep 14, 2022 · The compact stretch of Lake Geneva shore east from Lausanne to Vevey – known as the Lavaux – is one of the most alluring of all Swiss regions, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its floral waterside promenades are flanked on one side by wide expanses of vines.

  7. Lake Geneva, largest Alpine lake in Europe (area 224 square miles [581 square km]), lying between southwestern Switzerland and Haute-Savoie département, southeastern France. About 134 square miles (347 square km) of the lake’s area are Swiss, and 90 square miles (234 square km) are French.

  8. Lake Geneva, known as Lac Léman in French, holds a rich history and profound cultural significance in Switzerland. Carved by ancient glaciers during the Ice Age, Lake Geneva is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Europe, spanning the border between Switzerland and France.

  9. Lake Geneva, known in French as Lac Léman, is one of the largest lakes in western Europe. It lies on the course of the Rhone river on the frontier between France and Switzerland. Aside from the city and canton of Geneva most destinations in the Lake Geneva region are in either the Swiss canton of Vaud or the French department of Haute Savoie.

  10. Belle Epoque boats have plied Central Europe's largest lake for 130 years, offering cruises between France and Switzerland and between Geneva and the upper end of the lake (known as the Haut Lac).