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Rue de Berne in 2020. Rue de Berne is a street situated in down town Geneva, Switzerland, located in the popular and multicultural quarter of Les Pâquis on the right bank (Rive droite) of the Lake Geneva and the Rhone, near the railway station of Cornavin.
Saint-Julien-en-Genevois is located right on the Swiss border some 9 km (5.6 mi) southwest of the city centre of Geneva and forms part of its metropolitan area.. The commune of Saint Julien-en-Genevois also consists of the following villages: Thairy, Crâche, Thérens, Norcier, Ternier, Lathoy.
The city of Geneva (Ville de Genève) had a population of 203,856 in January 2021 [7] within its municipal territory of 16 km 2 (6 sq mi). [8] The Geneva metropolitan area as officially defined by Eurostat , [ 9 ] including suburbs and exurbs in Vaud and the French departments of Ain and Haute-Savoie , extends over 2,292 km 2 (885 sq mi) [ 10 ...
This vehicle was created by adding a middle section to a trolleybus that was originally a single-articulated, 18-metre (59.1 ft) vehicle. In 2005–06, TPG purchased ten all-new double-articulated trolleybuses from Hess, length 24.7 m (81.0 ft), and they are numbered 781-790. As of late 2006, TPG's fleet included 92 trolleybuses, all ...
Tribune de Genève Airship. The Tribune de Genève was first published by James T. Bates on 1 February 1879. Bates was an American who had moved to Geneva with his Swiss wife. [1] [2] It published a magazine occasionally and published news from outside the general area, with which it stood out from the other rival papers. [1]
The Christian Democratic People's Party (PDC/CVP) managed to hold their seat with 7.7% while the EAG coalition gained 7.4% of the votes and a seat. The election also resulted in the Geneva Citizens' Movement (MCG) losing their only seat with a decreased vote share of 5.4% compared to 7.9% in 2015 .
Of the rest of the land, 2.25 km 2 (0.87 sq mi) or 83.3% is settled (buildings or roads), 0.04 km 2 (9.9 acres) or 1.5% is either rivers or lakes. [4] Of the built up area, industrial buildings made up 18.5% of the total area while housing and buildings made up 31.9% and transportation infrastructure made up 20.7%.
Geneva railway station (French: Gare de Genève), also known as Geneva Cornavin railway station, is Geneva's main train station, located in the centre of the city.The immediate area surrounding it is known as Cornavin; both names can be used interchangeably.