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République et Canton de Genève
Coat of arms of the Canton of Geneva
Map of Switzerland highlighting the Canton of Geneva
Capital Geneva
Population (2007) 447,584 (Ranked 6th)
  - Density 1587 /km²
Area Coordinates: 46°12′N 6°7′E 282 km² (Ranked 21st)
Highest point Les Arales 516 m
Joined 1815
Abbreviation GE
Languages French
Executive Conseil d'Etat (7)
Legislative Grand Conseil (100)
Municipalities 45 municipalities
Districts n.a.
Website www.GE.ch
Map of the Canton of Geneva


Geneva is a canton in Switzerland. The capital of the canton is Geneva.

The French name is Genève, The German name is Genf, in Italian it is Ginevra.

Geneva is the seat of many institutions of the United Nations. It has about 186.000 inhabitants and a very old university. About 960.000 people live in the urban area. Some of the urban area is in France. Only Zürich has more inhabitants in Switzerland

[change] History

In 1815, the city-state of Geneva became a part of Switzerland. It had at one time been the capital of the Kingdom of Burgundy.

The first traces of human civilization in Geneva, discovered on the shores of Lake Geneva French: Lac Léman, date from around 3000 BC. The hill of the Old City, however, was not inhabited until 1000 BC. Later, when Rome conquered Geneva, it was defended by a small Celtic tribe. In 58 BC, Julius Caesar drove off an attack by the Helvetii. At the height of the Roman Empire, around 400 AD, Geneva was granted its own bishop.

[change] Municipalities

Geneva does not have any districts. There are 45 municipalities in the canton:

  • Aire-la-Ville
  • Anières
  • Avully
  • Avusy
  • Bardonnex
  • Bellevue
  • Bernex
  • Carouge
  • Cartigny
  • Céligny
  • Chancy
  • Chêne-Bougeries
  • Chêne-Bourg
  • Choulex
  • Collex-Bossy
  • Collonge-Bellerive
  • Cologny
  • Confignon
  • Corsier
  • Dardagny
  • Genève
  • Genthod
  • Grand-Saconnex
  • Gy
  • Hermance
  • Jussy
  • Laconnex
  • Lancy
  • Meinier
  • Meyrin
  • Onex
  • Perly-Certoux
  • Plan-les-Ouates
  • Pregny-Chambésy
  • Presinge
  • Puplinge
  • Russin
  • Satigny
  • Soral
  • Thônex
  • Troinex
  • Vandœuvres
  • Vernier
  • Versoix
  • Veyrier




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