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🏔️ Lake Geneva (Lac Léman)

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🏔️ Lake Geneva (Lac Léman)
Western Europe's largest freshwater lake, straddling Switzerland and France


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 02:57
📋 Fast Facts
  • Largest lake in Western Europe: 580 square kilometers (224 square miles)
  • Average depth of 154 meters (505 feet); bordered by Switzerland and France
  • Crescent-shaped body of water with the Rhône River flowing through it
  • UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyards cascade along its northern shore

Lake Geneva, known as Lac Léman in French, is the largest freshwater lake in Western Europe and a defining geographical feature of the Alps region. Straddling the Switzerland-France border, it covers 580 square kilometers and serves as both a vital freshwater source for surrounding populations and a significant economic and cultural hub. The lake's distinctive crescent shape creates diverse microclimates that support world-class vineyards and rich biodiversity along its shores ...

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