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  2. Beau-Rivage Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Beau-Rivage Geneva is a five-star luxury hotel, founded in 1865 by the Mayer family. It is located in Geneva , Switzerland . [ 1 ] Many other hotels throughout the world have the name "Beau-Rivage", but this hotel has remained independent since its creation and is still a family-owned business.

  3. Beau Rivage - Wikipedia

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    Beau Rivage means "Beautiful shore" in French. It is the name of several hotels and resorts, including: Beau Rivage (Beirut) Beau Rivage (Geneva) Beau Rivage (Mississippi) Beau-Rivage Palace in Lausanne; Beau Rivage Island (Parks Canada) in Thousand Islands, Ontario, Canada

  4. Paddle steamer Genève - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth was stabbed just before boarding the vessel in Geneva to travel to Montreux. The wounded Empress, came on board and the boat departed. But her condition was soon seen to be life-threatening, and Genève turned around to return her to the Hôtel Beau-Rivage, where she died shortly afterwards.

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  6. Category:Hotels in Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Beau-Rivage Geneva; I. InterContinental Geneva; K. Kempinski; P. Hotel President Wilson; R. Le Richemond This page was last edited on 21 February 2022, at 17:58 (UTC

  7. Ouchy - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view from 300 m by Walter Mittelholzer (1919) Ouchy harbour (2007) The Château d'Ouchy (2009) The Lausanne CGN boat in Ouchy (2007). Ouchy is a port and a popular lakeside resort south of the centre of Lausanne in Switzerland, at the edge of Lake Geneva (French: lac Léman).