Switzerland 🇨🇭, France 🇫🇷, Lake Geneva (Leman)
Lake Geneva, called Leman by the French, is the largest lake in Central Europe. It belongs simultaneously to Switzerland and France, has a length of 72 km, a width of up to 13 km, a depth of 310 m, lies in the floodplain of the Rhone River and resembles a crescent in shape, which bends near the village of Ivor. The bend divides the lake into Large and Small.
The Swiss side of the lake is surrounded by vineyards, and the French side is surrounded by Alpine Mountains.
On the northern shore there is one of the most popular resort places — the "Swiss Riviera". The Alps protect the riviera from the cold northern winds, so the microclimate at the edge of the lake is almost subtropical: palm trees are planted on the embankments, and the surrounding hills are sown with vineyards.