Geneva is both a city and the name of a Canton in Switzerland: Canton of Geneva (of which the city of Geneva is the capital). Geneva may also refer to: - The Geneva Conventions, a set of international treaties chiefly concerning the treatment of non-combatants and prisoners of war
- Lake Léman, on which the city and canton are situated, is often missnamed as Lake Geneva.
- Geneva, a Fancied Page of History in Three Acts, a 1938 play by George Bernard Shaw.
- Geneva (band), a British pop band from the mid 1990s
- Geneva (typeface), a typeface commonly used in Macintosh computers
- Geneva College, a private liberal arts college in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
- A Geneva drive, a mechanism that translates a continuous rotation into an intermittent rotary motion
- Geneva (album), by early 1980s pop group Love of Life Orchestra
- Geneva (Russian Circles album), a Russian Circles album
- Geneva ERS, IBM's enterprise reporting system software
- Geneva Steel, World War II-era steel factory built on Utah Lake in Vineyard, Utah
- Geneva steam automobile company, a defunct American automobile manufacturer.
- Geneva (name), a first name for women
- Geneva camp.
- Geneva, an obsolete name for gin.
[edit] United States Geneva is also the name of some places in the United States: - Geneva County, Alabama (approx. population in 2000: 4,400)
- Geneva, California, former name of Planada, California
- Geneva, Florida (2,600)
- Geneva, Georgia (100)
- Geneva, Illinois (19,500)
- Geneva, Indiana:
- Geneva, Iowa (200)
- Geneva, Kansas
- Geneva Township, Michigan:
- Geneva, Minnesota
- Geneva, Nebraska (2,200)
- Geneva, New York includes:
- Geneva, Ohio
- Geneva, Pennsylvania (100)
- Geneva, Washington (2,000)
- Geneva, Wisconsin:
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