Search results for
Create the page "Geneva+History" on this wiki! See also the search results found.
bigger. Geneva is the biggest city in Romandy (the French-speaking part of Switzerland). Geneva is the capital of the Republic and Canton of Geneva. It is... |
Geneva is a canton in Switzerland. The capital of the canton is Geneva City. The French name is Genève, The German name is Genf, in Italian it is Ginevra... |
the north and Batavia, Illinois to the south. "Geneva, IL – Official Website – History of Geneva". Geneva.il.us. Archived from the original on April 27... |
The Geneva Summit of 1985 was a meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. It was held on November 19 and 20, 1985. It was between U.S. president Ronald Reagan and... |
writing related to this article: Second Geneva Convention The Second Geneva Convention of 1906 is one of the Geneva Conventions. Its full title is Convention... |
The First Geneva Convention is one of several Geneva Conventions. It is more formally known as the Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of... |
The Geneva accords is the collection of documents relating to the Indochina war and issued from the Geneva conference. It consists of 10 documents 6 out... |
re-establish its colonial rule but failed in the First Indochina War. The Geneva Accords partitioned the country in two with a promise of democratic election... |
Henry Dunant (category People from Geneva) The 1864 Geneva Convention was based on Dunant's ideas. In 1901 he received the first Nobel Peace Prize together with Frédéric Passy. Our History the founder... |
private humanitarian organisation based in Geneva, Switzerland. The ICRC has a special job, based on the Geneva Conventions as well as other international... |
Jean-Alphonse Turrettini (category Writers from Geneva) and in 1697 professor of church history. During the next forty years of his life he enjoyed great influence in Geneva as the advocate of a more liberal... |
Jacques Necker (category People from Geneva) (IPA: [ʒak nɛkɛʁ]; 30 September 1732 – 9 April 1804) was a banker from Geneva who became a finance minister for Louis XVI. He tried to make France's tax... |
John Paul II, and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. They first met at the Geneva Summit in 1985. Later they both discovered their passion of ending the war... |
Hague Convention (category History stubs) is a set of treaties signed in Den Haag in 1899 and 1907. Along with the Geneva conventions, they are among the first treaties to speak about war crimes... |
Onex, Switzerland (category Municipalities of Geneva) Onex (French pronunciation: [ɔne]) is a municipality of the canton of Geneva in Switzerland. The municipality of Onex became an independent municipality... |
of Vaud in Switzerland. It is found 25 kilometers north of Geneva, and is part of the Geneva metropolitan area. The town has (as of 2006) 17,267 people... |
State of Vietnam (category History stubs) in Vietnam was controlled by the State of Vietnam. From 1954, the 1954 Geneva Accords divided Vietnam into two countries: North Vietnam and State of Vietnam... |
Edmund Beecher Wilson (Geneva, Illinois, 19 October 1856 – 3 March 1939) was a pioneering American zoologist and cell biologist. He wrote one of the most... |
in 1536 (later revised), and became a leader of the Reformed church in Geneva, which became an "unofficial capital" of Reformed Christianity in the second... |
Marion Bartoli (category Sportspeople from Geneva) Bartoli retired in August 2013 due to pain from injuries. She lives in Geneva in Switzerland. "Marion Bartoli". Women's Tennis Association. Archived from... |