Geneva State Park was created in 1964.
Geneva is a Swiss city state.
No, Geneva is not a capitol (which is a type of building), or a national capital. Geneva is the capital of the canton (state) of Geneva. The capital of Switzerland is Bern. This answer is predicated on the assumption that the question refers to Switzerland.
There is a place called Geneva in the state (not the city) of New York, between Rochester and Syracuse. But the original Geneva is a city in Switzerland.
The address of the Limberlost State Historic Site is: 200 E 6Th St, Geneva, IN 46740
The city state of Geneva represented this.
No. But there is a city called Geneva, Switzerland Yes, sort of. Switzerland is a confederation divided into 26 semi-independent cantons, which are the equivalent to states in English-speaking federal countries. Geneva is one of these cantons, including the city of Geneva and a few surrounding places. So you could say Geneva is both a 'state' and a city.
The World Trade Organization which was established in 1995, is located in Geneva, Switzerland
No, Geneva is not a country it is a city in Switzerland. It is the westernmost city in Switzerland.They speak French in Geneva. In French the city is called Genève.
The Geneva Convention
Switzerland is a confederation of 26 semi-independent cantons. A canton is equivalent to what is called a state in English-speaking federal countries. Geneva is one of the cantons of Switzerland.
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