Outline of Geneva
General reference
- Pronunciation: English: /dʒɪˈniːvə/; French: Genève [ʒ(ə)nɛv] (
listen); Arpitan: Genèva [dzəˈnɛva] ( listen); German: Genf [ɡɛnf] ( listen); Italian: Ginevra [dʒiˈneːvra]; Romansh: Genevra;[1] - Common English name(s): Geneva
- Official English name(s): Geneva
- Adjectival(s): Genevan, Genevese
- Demonym(s): Genevan, Genevese
Geography of Geneva
- Geneva is:
- a city
- capital of the Canton of Geneva
- Population of Geneva: 198,979
- Area of Geneva: 15.92 km2 (6.15 sq mi)
- Atlas of Geneva
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Geneva Location within Switzerland | |
Coordinates: 46°12′N 6°09′E |
Location of Geneva
- Geneva is situated within the following regions:
- Time zone(s):
- Central European Time (UTC+01)
- In Summer (DST): Central European Summer Time (UTC+02)
Natural geographic features of Geneva
- Islands in Geneva
- Lakes in Geneva
- Rivers in Geneva
- Rocks in Geneva
Areas of Geneva
Districts of Geneva
Neighborhoods in Geneva
Locations in Geneva
- Tourist attractions in Geneva
- Museums in Geneva
- Shopping areas and markets
- World Heritage Sites in Geneva
Cultural and exhibition centres in Geneva
Fountains in Geneva
Monuments and memorials in Geneva
Museums and art galleries in Geneva
Palaces and villas in Geneva
Parks and gardens in Geneva
Public squares in Geneva
Religious buildings in Geneva
Secular buildings in Geneva
Streets in Geneva
Theatres in Geneva
Demographics of Geneva
Government and politics of Geneva
International organizations based in Geneva
Law and order in Geneva
History of Geneva
History of Geneva, by period or event
- Beginnings and early Middle Ages
- Geneva first appears in history as an Allobrogian border town.
- Geneva during the 18th century
- Geneva during the 19th century
- Geneva flourished in the 19th and 20th centuries, becoming the seat of many international organizations.
- Geneva during the 20th century
History of Geneva, by subject
Culture of Geneva
Arts in Geneva
Architecture of Geneva
Cinema of Geneva
Music of Geneva
- Music festivals and competitions in Geneva
- Music schools in Geneva
- Music venues in Geneva
- Musical ensembles in Geneva
- Musicians from Geneva
Theatre of Geneva
Visual arts of Geneva
Public art in Geneva
Events in Geneva
Languages of Geneva
- Newspapers in Geneva
- Radio and television in Geneva
Religion in Geneva
- Catholicism in Geneva
- Islam in Geneva
- Judaism in Geneva
Sports in Geneva
- Basketball in Geneva
- Football in Geneva
- Association football in Geneva
- Ice hockey In Geneva
- Sports competitions in Geneva
- Sports venues in Geneva
- Patinoire des Vernets
- SEG Geneva Arena
- Stade de Genève
Economy and infrastructure of Geneva
- Communications in Geneva
- Financial services in Geneva
- Bank Lombard Odier & Co
- CIM Bank
- The Pictet Group
- Hotels in Geneva
- Tourism in Geneva
Transportation in Geneva
- Public transport operators in Geneva
- Air transport in Geneva
- Airports in Geneva
- Maritime transport in Geneva
- Road transport in Geneva
- Bus transport in Geneva
- TOSA Flash Mobility, Clean City, Smart Bus
- Trolleybuses in Geneva
- Bus transport in Geneva
Education in Geneva
- International school in Geneva
- Universities in Geneva
- Research institutes in Geneva
Healthcare in Geneva
- Hospitals in Geneva
- Clinique La Colline
- Geneva University Hospital
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See also
References
- Names of European cities in different languages: E–H#G
External links
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