Lake Geneva is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe. It is on the border of Switzerland and France. It is 72,000,000 acre feet or 23,461,302,744,000 gallons.
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Switzerland is a landlocked country and does not have a specific volume of water measured in gallons. However, it is known for its numerous lakes and rivers, with Lake Geneva and Lake Zurich being among the largest. If you're looking for a specific measurement related to a body of water, please clarify which lake or river you are interested in.
The Swiss call Lake Geneva Lac Leman. Lake Geneva is the largest body of water in Switzerland. It is a croissant-shaped lake surrounded by villages and castles.
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.
Lake Geneva is the main body of water in Switzerland. Lake Geneva is beautiful and can be seen from many tourist attractions throughout Switzerland. The lake is surrounded on one side by a snow capped mountain.
Lake Geneva is located in Geneva in Switzerland
Lake Geneva, Lake Constance, Lake Lucerne, and the headwaters of the Rhine and Rhone rivers. :p
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Lake Geneva on the border of Switzerland and France.
Yes, it is in both France and Switzerland.
The driving distance from Zürich, Switzerland to Lake Geneva is approximately 144.17mi / 232.01km