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Geneva[[image:20030809geneva.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Geneva: the Mont Blanc bridge over the Rhône River and St Peter's Cathedral]] Geneva (French language: ''Genève'') is the second-most populous city in Switzerland located where Lake Geneva (French: ''Lac Léman'', but the Genevois are fond of calling it ''Lac de Genève'') empties into the Rhône River. It is the capital of the Canton of Geneva. The population of the city is 185,526 (As of 2004) and that of the agglomeration in Switzerland and France 645,000 (As of 2000). The name in Spanish language: ''Ginebra'', German language: ''Genf'', Italian language: ''Ginevra'', Romansh language ''Genevra''. == History == ''Genava'' was the name of a settlement of the Celt people of the Allobroges, and the name of ''Genava'' (or ''Genua'') in Latin appeared for the first time in the writings of Julius Caesar in ''De Bello Gallico'', his comments on the Gallic Wars. Its name is probably identical in origin to the name of the Ligurian language city of ''Genua'' (modern Genoa), meaning "knee", i.e. "angle", referring to its geographical position. After the Roman conquest it became part of the ''Provincia Romana'' (Gaul). In 58 BCE, at Geneva, Caesar hemmed in the Helvetii on their westward march. In the 9th century it became the capital of Burgundy. Though Geneva was contested between Burgundians and Franks and the Holy Roman Emperors, in practice it was ruled by its bishops, until the Reformation, when Geneva became a republic. Due to the work of Protestant Reformation such as John Calvin, Geneva was sometimes dubbed ''the Protestant Rome''. In the 16th century Geneva was the center of Calvinism; the old town St Peter's Cathedral was John Calvin's own church. One of the most important date in Geneva's history is the ''Escalade''. For the people of Geneva the Escalade is the symbol of their independence. The Escalade (literally: "scaling the walls") marks the final attempt in a series of assaults mounted throughout the 16th century by Savoy which wanted to annex Geneva as its capital north of the Alps. This last assault happened on the night of the 11th-12th December 1602 and is still celebrated in Geneva, with numerous demonstrations and shows of men in arms in original costumes, cannons and horses in the Geneva old town. Geneva, still called today ''Canton and Republic of Geneva'', became a canton of Switzerland in 1815. The first of the Geneva Conventions was signed in 1864, to protect the sick and wounded in war time. == Features == [[Image:1998genevajetdeau.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The famous Jet d'Eau]] Geneva is the seat of many international organizations, including the European seat of the United Nations and several United Nations organizations, such as the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organization, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the World Intellectual Property Organization, the International Telecommunication Union, the World Meteorological Organization, the World Trade Organization, the Inter-Parliamentary Union etc. Geneva also hosts the CERN, the International Organization for Standardization, the World Council of Churches, the World Wide Web Virtual Library, the World Economic Forum and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Geneva is also home of one of the oldest universities of the world, the University of Geneva, and on of the most prestigious Graduate schools of International Relations, the Graduate Institute of International Studies. Notable sights in Geneva include the ''Flower Clock'', the ''Art & History Museum'' and the ''International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum''. Geneva's most visible landmark however is a fountain: the Jet d'Eau (''water-jet'') which is situated in Lake Geneva and visible throughout the city for its 140 metre high water column. The city is served by the Geneva Cointrin International Airport. Public transportation within the city is provided by ''Transports Publics Genevois'' (TPG). World Radio Geneva, Switzerland's only English language radio station, broadcasts from the city. == External links == *[http://www.ville-ge.ch/index_e.htm Official website of the City of Geneva] *[http://www.geneva-tourism.ch Geneva Tourism] *''Tribune de Genève'': [http://www.tdg.ch/tghome/english_corner/last_news.html Daily news from the city] (English) *[http://www.geneva.ch/GenevaHistory.htm Brief history of Geneva] *[http://www.geneva.info/ Geneva information] * *[http://www.tpg.ch Geneva public transport] Geneva Cantonal capitals of Switzerland la:Genava rm:Genevra simple:Geneva GenevaHi, I think the 'Coat of arms of the City and Canton of Geneva' shown on this page is actually for the Canton only, not for the city. But I can't find proof of this. Does someone know? User:Hwebers :It is for both. Here's the link from the City of Geneva's website: http://www.ville-geneve.ch/en/decouvrir/en-bref/armoiries.htm HTH User:Kokiri 23:36, 25 Nov 2003 (UTC) :: No, it isn't. There a slight difference, [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Armoiries_geneve_ville.gif look !] I've cut& paste the bit on the canton of Geneva and created a ''stub'' rather a ''redirect'' for the canton. After all this page states that it is about the city... 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