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  2. Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Festive traditions include chocolate cauldrons filled with vegetable-shaped marzipan treats and the Escalade procession on horseback in seventeenth century armour. Geneva has also been organizing a 'Course de l'Escalade', which means 'Climbing Race'. This race takes place in Geneva's Old Town, and has been popular across all ages.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Place du Bourg-de-Four - Wikipedia

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    Place du Bourg-de-Four is a cobblestone square in the Old Town of Geneva, Switzerland. [1] [2] Located on the site of the old Roman forum and medieval market, [1] [2] it served as a stagecoach stop in the 19th century. [3] It is now a popular meeting place with restaurants and cafes surrounding a small marble 18th-century fountain. [2]

  5. Cité-centre - Wikipedia

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    the districts of Tranchées and Saint-Léger located at the site of the ancient eastern fortifications of Geneva; Hollande's banking district and the one surrounding Parc des Bastions; The old town of Geneva, which constituted the medieval fortified city, is made up of Cité-centre and the district of Saint-Gervais.

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The part of the property in Switzerland was listed in 2003 and expanded to include the Italian part in 2010. [9] Lavaux, Vineyard Terraces: Vaud: 2007 1243; iii, iv, v (cultural) The Vineyard Terraces at Lavaux stretch for about 30 km (19 mi) along the south-facing northern shores of Lake Geneva from Chillon Castle to the eastern outskirts of ...

  7. 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.

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