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  2. Rue de Berne - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Geneva - Wikipedia

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    The city covers an area of 15.93 km 2 (6.2 sq mi), while the area of the canton is 282 km 2 (108.9 sq mi), including the two small exclaves of Céligny in Vaud. The part of the lake that is attached to Geneva has an area of 38 km 2 (14.7 sq mi) and is sometimes referred to as petit lac ('small lake').

  4. Geneva International Motor Show - Wikipedia

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    The 80th edition of the Geneva Motor Show was held from 4–14 March 2010. Over 80 introductions were expected for the show. [249] Press days for the show started on 2 March 2010, when most of the major introductions occurred.

  5. Genève-Sécheron railway station - Wikipedia

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    As of the December 2024 timetable change, the following services stop at Genève-Sécheron: [5] [6] Léman Express L1 / L2 / L3 / L4: service every fifteen minutes between Coppet and Annemasse via Genève-Cornavin, from Annemasse every hour to Annecy, half-hourly or hourly service or service every two hours to Évian-les-Bains and every two hours to Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet.

  6. List of mayors of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Roger Dafflon (2) 1914 1996 Swiss Party of Labour: 1970–1987 1985 René Emmenegger (3) 1930 2018 Christian Democratic People's Party: 1975–1991 1986 Claude Ketterer (5) 1927 1994 Social Democratic Party: 1966–1987 1987 Claude Haegi: 1940 Living: Liberal Party: 1983–1989 1988 Guy-Olivier Segond (2) 1945 2020 Free Democratic Party: 1979 ...

  7. Armored car (military) - Wikipedia

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    It was armored with 3–3.5 mm (0.12–0.14 in) thick curved plates over the body (drive space and engine) and had a 4 mm (0.16 in) thick dome-shaped rotating turret that housed one or two machine-guns. It had a four-cylinder 35 hp (26 kW) 4.4 L (270 cu in) engine giving it average cross country performance.

  8. University of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    The university was founded in 1559 as the Academy of Geneva (Académie de Genève) by French theologian John Calvin, as a seminary administered by the Company of Pastors, to be the center of public education in Protestant Geneva. [8]

  9. Geneva Airport - Wikipedia

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    This was the original terminal at Geneva Airport. It was built in 1946 and remained in use until the 1960s when the Main Terminal opened. Facilities at Terminal 2 are poor, with only one restaurant and no duty-free shops. Passengers check in and pass through security checks at this terminal, and then take a low floor bus to piers A, B, C and D ...