
Leman Lake
Leman Lake, also known as Lake Geneva, is a large, crescent-shaped freshwater lake located on the border between Switzerland and France. It covers about 580 square kilometers and is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe. The lake features clear waters and picturesque surroundings, including vineyards, historic towns, and the city of Geneva on its northern shore. It is fed by mountain streams and the Rhone River, supporting diverse wildlife and offering opportunities for boating, swimming, and scenic cruises. Leman Lake plays a vital role in regional ecology, tourism, and local economies.