LAKE GENEVA
'Lake Geneva' or Lake Léman (French 'Lac Léman', ''le Léman'', or 'Lac de Genève') is the second largest freshwater lake in Central Europe (after Lake Balaton). 60% of it comes under the jurisdiction of Switzerland (cantons of Vaud, Geneva, and Valais), and 40% under France (Haute-Savoie).
The crescent-shaped lake, formed by a withdrawing glacier, narrows around Yvoire on the southern shore, the lake can thus be divided into the ''"Grand Lac"'' (Large Lake) to the east and the ''"Petit Lac"'' (Small Lake) to the west.
View from Montreux
It lies on the course of the Rhône River. 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 St. Gingolph, before flowing slowly towards its egress at Geneva. Other tributaries are La Dranse, L'Aubonne, La Morges, Venoge, and Veveyse.
By the 1960s, the lake had ceased being a transport artery for commercial and construction materials. In the late 1960s pollution made it dangerous to swim at some beaches of the lake; indeed, tourists taking a ride in the local submarine had near zero visibility (it was eventually sold). By the 1980s intense environmental pollution (eutrophication) had almost wiped out all the fish. Today, pollution levels have been dramatically cut back, and it is perfectly safe to swim in the lake. Today, the main leisure activities are sailing, wind surfing, boating (including water skiing and wakeboarding), rowing, scuba diving and bathing.
The shore between Nyon and Lausanne is called ''La Côte'', and between Lausanne and Vevey it is called ''Lavaux''.
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Name
J.M.W. Turner: Lake Geneva from Montreux, 1810.
The first recorded name of the lake is ''Lacus Lemannus'' from Roman times; it became ''Lacus Lausonius'', although this name was also used for a town or district on the lake, ''Lacus Losanetes'' and then the ''Lac de Lausanne'' in the Middle Ages. Following the rise of Geneva it became ''Lac de Genève'' (also translated into English as ''Lake Geneva''). In the 18th century, ''Lac Léman'' was revived in French. It was formerly called ''Lac de Genève'' in Geneva and ''Lac Léman'' elsewhere but the customary name in French is now ''Lac Léman''. Certain maps name the lake the ''Lac d'Ouchy'' (after the port located on the Lausanne lake shore).
In English, the name ''Lake Geneva'' is predominant.
A note on pronunciation (in IPA) —
: English: ''Lake Geneva''
: French: ''Lac Léman'' or ''Lac de Genève''
: German: ''Genfersee'' or ''Genfer See''
: Italian: ''Lago Lemano'', ''Lago di Ginevra'' .
Miscellaneous
★ Empress Elisabeth of Austria was fatally stabbed in the heart while waiting for a ferry.
★ Mary and Percy Shelley and Lord Byron holidayed by the lake and wrote ghost stories; one of which was the basis for the novel Frankenstein.
★ Pop singer Phil Collins also lives overlooking the lake near his children.
★ Ashes of the British rock star Freddie Mercury are believed by many to be dispersed into the lake.
★ The song Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple was written about when a casino on the shore of Lake Geneva burned down just prior to their recordings there. The fire was caused by someone firing a flare gun inside during a show of Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, with Deep Purple inside, watching the show. According to some recounts of the story surrounding the song, all of Deep Purple's equipment was destroyed in the fire as well.
Cities and places
CGN paddle steamer ''Montreux'' leaving Évian-les-Bains in July 2002.
External links
★ International Commission for the Protection of Lake Geneva (CIPEL)
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★ Les ports du lac Léman guide to the lake's harbours
★ CGN Compagnie Générale de Navigation sur le lac Léman
★ www.plongee-passion.ch A site with stacks of information for scuba diving
★ The official site of the Geneva police of the lake with lots of information
★ Waterlevels Lake Geneva at Chillon
★ Waterlevels Lake Geneva at Saint-Prex
★ Waterlevels Lake Geneva at Geneva
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