Lake of Geneva - translation to german
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Lake of Geneva - translation to german

LAKE IN SWITZERLAND AND FRANCE
Lac Léman; Lac de Genève; Lake of Geneva; Lac lŽman; Lac leman; Leman Lake; Genfersee; Lac Leman; Lac lZman; Lac de Geneve; Lake geneva; Lago Lemano; Lai da Genevra; Lago di Ginevra; Lemano; Genfer See; Léman lake; Lake of Léman; Léman Lake; Lake Léman; Lac léman; Lake Geneve; Rives du Lac Léman; Lemanic; Le Léman; Accion Lacus; Lake Leman
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Lake of Geneva         
Genfer See (Grenze Schweiz/Frankreich)
Lake Leman         
Genfer See (Grenze Schweiz/Frankreich)
Lake of Neuchatel         
  • Cantonal participation of Lake Neuchâtel
LAKE IN SWITZERLAND
Lake Neuchatel; Lac de Neuchâtel; Neuenburgersee; Neuenburger See; Lake of Neuchatel; Lake of Neuchâtel; Neuchâtel, Lake of; Lac Neuchâtel; Lac Neuchatel; Neuchâtel Lake; Neuchatel Lake; Lac de Neuchatel; Neuchatel, Lake of; Lake neuchâtel; Lago di Neuchâtel; Lai da Neuchâtel; Neuchâtel lake; Lake neuchatel; Lake Neufchâtel
n. Neuchatel See, Neuchâtel See, See im Nordwesten der Schweiz nahe der französischen Grenze

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Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva (French: le Léman [lə lemɑ̃], lac Léman [lak lemɑ̃], rarely lac de Genève [lak də ʒ(ə)nɛv]; Italian: Lago Lemano; German: Genfersee [ˈɡɛnfərˌzeː]; Romansh: Lai da Genevra) is a deep lake on the north side of the Alps, shared between Switzerland and France. It is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe and the largest on the course of the Rhône. Sixty per cent (345.31 km2 or 133.32 sq mi) of the lake belongs to Switzerland (the cantons of Vaud, Geneva and Valais) and forty per cent (234.71 km2 or 90.62 sq mi) to France (the department of Haute-Savoie).