Geneva
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With a
pleasant setting, green parks, colourful gardens and lakeside promenades,
Geneva is considered one of the healthiest places to live in the world. The
city sits astride the River Rhône, where it streams into Lake Geneva, and
is set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains. At the lake's south shore
the Jet d'Eau shoots water 460ft (140m) into the sky from the end of a pier
- the city's landmark attraction and Europe's most powerful fountain.
Undoubtedly Switzerland's most cosmopolitan city, Geneva's reputation for
religious and political tolerance dates back more than five hundred years.
In the 16th century the city spawned the religious teachings of John Calvin,
and was where Lenin spent his 'years of recreation'. Little of their
Puritanism is left today - stately homes line the banks of the lake,
overlooking an armada of luxury yachts. Jewels and designer labels spill out
of exclusive boutiques and into chauffer-driven limousines that slide down
palatial avenues. As well as a host of museums and fine galleries, Geneva
has a lively cultural calendar. Most notable is the celebration of
l'Escalade in December, which involves costumed and torch-lit processions
through the town, and the consumption of sickly amounts of chocolate and
marzipan. Geneva is a gateway to Switzerland's luxury ski resorts, an
important banking centre and home to thousands of international delegates
and diplomats. Among the many international organisations based in the city
are the United Nations, the International Red Cross and the World Health
Organisation.
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