Geneva Map Art

Geneva's map is split by Lake Léman, with the city fanning out from the Rhône River where it exits the lake's southwestern corner. The Old Town climbs the left bank in tight medieval streets, while the right bank spreads into a geometric grid of 19th-century avenues radiating from the lake's edge. Mont-Blanc dominates the southern view across the water, and the Jet d'Eau fountain marks the precise point where the lake and city meet.

46.2044° N, 6.1432° E

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