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  2. History of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Geneva first appears in history as an Allobrogian border town, fortified against the Celtic Helvetii tribe, which the Roman Republic took in 121 BC.. In 58 BC, Caesar, Roman governor of Gaul, destroyed the Rhône bridge at Geneva and built a 19-mile earthwork from Lake Geneva to the Jura Mountains in order to block the migration of the Helvetii, who "attempted, sometimes by day, more often by ...

  3. Timeline of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    1977 – Geneva Symphony Orchestra established. [36] 1978 - Geneva Mosque built. [37] 1980 – Banque de Patrimoines Privés Genève established. 1986 – Geneva City Archives established. 1987 – Geneva Airport railway station opens. 1988 – International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum opens.

  4. Geneva Downtown Commercial Historic District (Geneva, New ...

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    It encompasses 83 contributing buildings in the central business district of Geneva. They were built between about 1840 and 1940, and include notable examples of Greek Revival , Italianate , Romanesque Revival , Colonial Revival , and Art Deco style commercial architecture.

  5. Flags and arms of cantons of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The full heraldic achievement of Geneva includes a crest in the form of half a sun inscribed with JHS (for Jesus Hominum Salvator), and a scroll below the shield with the motto Post Tenebras Lux. The coat of arms of the city of Geneva was adopted as the cantonal coat of arms upon the accession of Geneva as a city-canton to the restored Swiss ...

  6. Outline of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    3.1 International organizations based in Geneva. 3.2 Law and order in Geneva. 4 History of Geneva. ... Common English name(s): Geneva; Official English name(s): Geneva;

  7. Religion in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The Alemannic cantons of Zürich, Bern, Basel and Schaffhausen were the first to officially adopt the new religion under the influence of Huldrych Zwingli, while Geneva became the centre of the movement under the sway of John Calvin, who was French in origin. [23] Geneva came to be known as the "Calvinist Rome" or the "Protestant Rome". [18]

  8. St. Pierre Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Saint Pierre Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland is the principal church of the Reformed Protestant Church of Geneva. Previously it was a Roman Catholic cathedral, having been converted in 1535. It is known as the adopted home church of John Calvin, one of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation. Inside the church is a wooden chair used by Calvin.

  9. Geneva - Wikipedia

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    The Geneva Seahawks, established in 1986, ... an extensive listing of Geneva-based global organisations working on ... PATjE (born 1970), birth name Patrice ...