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  2. Geneva - Wikipedia

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    The city of Geneva (Ville de Genève) had a population of 203,856 in January 2021 [7] ... In 1798, revolutionary France under the Directory annexed Geneva.

  3. Outline of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Population of Geneva: 198,979; Area of Geneva: 15.92 km 2 (6.15 sq mi) ... Lake Geneva The Geneva area seen from the Salève in France Lakefront of Geneva.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Canton of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Geneva is the French-speaking westernmost canton of Switzerland. It lies at the western end of Lake Geneva and on both sides of the Rhone, its main river. Within the country, the canton borders Vaud to the east, the only adjacent canton. However, most of Geneva's border is with France, specifically the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

  6. Municipalities of the canton of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities in the canton of Geneva. ... Population (31 December 2020) [1] Area in km 2 [2] Aire-la-Ville: 1,160: 293 Anières: 2,381: 387 Avully: 1,756: 462

  7. Timeline of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    426 – Geneva becomes capital of the Kingdom of the Burgundians. [3] 534 – Franks in power. [4] 563 – Tsunami on Lake Geneva. [5] 773 - Charlemagne (Charles the Great) holds a council of war. [6] 800 – Geneva becomes part of the Carolingian Empire (approximate date). [3] 1032 - Geneva reverts to Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor; 1321 ...

  8. Saint-Genis-Pouilly - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Pays de Gex, Saint-Genis-Pouilly was reattached to France. Restoration of the fiefdom of Saint-Genix by Françoise of Lambert. [23] 1662 The Protestant temple of Pouilly was destroyed on 30 November by order of the Evêque of Geneva. [24] 1722 The Seigneurie of Saint-Genix was ceded to the Evêque and the Prince of Geneva. [25]

  9. Demographics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Its population quadrupled over the period 1800 to 1990 (average doubling time 95 years). Population growth was steepest in the period after World War II (1.4% per annum during 1950–1970, doubling time 50 years), it slowed during the 1970s and 1980s but has since increased to 1% during the 2000s (doubling time 70 years).