Posted by : Muhammad Khalid Monday 11 August 2014



Lake Geneva or Lake Leman  is a lake in Switzerland and France. It is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe. 59.53%  of it comes under the jurisdiction of Switzerland, and 40.47%  under France. The lake lies on the course of the Rhone. The river has its source at the Rhone Glacier near the Grimsel Pass to the east of the lake and flows down through the Canton of Valais, entering the lake between Villeneuve and Le Bouveret, before flowing slowly towards its egress at Geneva. Other tributaries are La Dranse, L'Aubonne, La Morges, La Venoge, La Vuachère, and La Veveyse.  Source

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