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  2. Lake Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Lake Geneva [note 1] is a deep ... (345.31 km 2 or 133.32 sq mi) of the lake belongs to Switzerland ... 1.1 °C or 2.0 °F in 53 years), while the average temperature ...

  3. Swiss Plateau - Wikipedia

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    At the same height as AMSL, the temperature is decreasing towards the east. In the Lake Constance region, the mean temperature of the coldest month is -1 °C. In July, the mean temperature of Geneva is 20 °C, alongside the southern edge of the Jura it is 18 – 20 °C, and in higher regions 16 – 18 °C.

  4. Versoix - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from top : Town Hall, Lake Geneva ... ) is a municipality in the Canton of Geneva, in Switzerland. ... The average annual temperature is 9 °C (48 °F) with ...

  5. Geography of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Both Lake Geneva (581.3 square kilometres (224.4 sq mi)) and Lake Constance (541.1 square kilometres (208.9 sq mi)) are located in the plateau but are shared with other countries. The largest lake totally in Switzerland, Lake Neuchâtel (218.3 square kilometres (84.3 sq mi)), is located in the Swiss Plateau.

  6. Four of Lake Geneva's six beaches remain closed due to ... - AOL

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... Lake Geneva's Williams Bay and Fontana beaches, which were also closed last ...

  7. Geneva - Wikipedia

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    The part of the lake that is attached to Geneva has an area of 38 km 2 (14.7 sq mi) and is sometimes referred to as petit lac ('small lake'). The canton has only a 4.5 km-long (2.8 mi) border with the rest of Switzerland.

  8. Seiche - Wikipedia

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    The term was promoted by the Swiss hydrologist François-Alphonse Forel in 1890, who was the first to make scientific observations of the effect in Lake Geneva. [1] The word had apparently long been used in the region to describe oscillations in alpine lakes.

  9. “A Terrible Mistake”: Woman Provokes Heated Reaction From ...

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    The singer was celebrating her 40th birthday with an elaborate 1940s-themed party in Geneva, Switzerland 🚨Katy Perry confronted the woman who urged her team to collaborate with Dr. Luke ...