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Definitions of lake geneva in various dictionaries:
noun - a lake between southwestern Switzerland and France that is crossed from east to west by the Rhone
LAKE GENEVA - Lake Geneva (French: lac Léman or le Léman [lak lemɑ̃]/[lə lemɑ̃], rarely lac de Genève [lak də ʒ(ə)nɛːv]; German: Genfersee [ˈɡɛnfə...
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Lausanne, Switzerland |
In an Alpine lake that's a widening of the Rhone River |
The German-speaking Swiss call it the Genfersee |
The German name for this lake on the border of Switzerland & France is Genfersee |
The Rhone River enters & exits this Alpine lake on the French-Swiss border |
This largest lake in the Swiss Alps is actually a wide spot in the Rhone River |
Lausanne, Switzerland isn't the last resort on this lake |
This Swiss-French lake is the largest of the Alpine lakes |
Cities on this Swiss lake include Montreux & Lausanne |
The water level of this Swiss-French lake may fluctuate greatly in a short period of time |
Lake geneva description |
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Lake Geneva (French: lac Léman or le Léman [lak lemɑ̃]/[lə lemɑ̃], rarely lac de Genève [lak də ʒ(ə)nɛːv]; German: Genfersee [ˈɡɛnfərˌzeː]) is a lake on the north side of the Alps, shared between Switzerland and France. It is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe and the largest on the course of the Rhône. Of it 59.53% (345.31 km2 or 133.32 sq mi) comes under the jurisdiction of Switzerland (cantons of Vaud, Geneva, and Valais), and 40.47% (234.71 km2 or 90.62 sq mi) under France (department of Haute-Savoie). |