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- The genevoise was the short-lived currency of Geneva between 1794 and 1795. It was subdivided into 10 decimes (singular: decimi). The genevoise replaced...
- Genevoise sauce or Geneva sauce is a type of French brown sauce made from fish fumet, mirepoix, red wine, and butter, usually accompanying fatty fishes...
- 1328. "Mouettes genevoises". Mouettes genevoises (in French). Retrieved 25 December 2021. "Le cheval, ancêtre des Mouettes genevoises". Tribune de Genève...
- Railways) and the SNCF, and p****enger ferries across the lake by the Mouettes Genevoises Navigation. The TPG shares a common fare system (Unireso) with these services...
- kidney disease Former UK Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway Mouettes Genevoises Navigation, public transportation by boat in Geneva, Switzerland This...
- reaching into France. Public transport by boat is provided by the Mouettes Genevoises, which link the two banks of the lake within the city, and by the Compagnie...
- February 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014. "Profil d'un personnage". Société Genevoise de Généalogie. Archived from the original on 27 March 2014. Retrieved...
- including Basel thaler, Berne thaler, Fribourg gulden, Geneva thaler, Geneva genevoise, Luzern gulden, Neuchâtel gulden, St. Gallen thaler, Schwyz gulden, Solothurn...
- p. 223, ISBN 978-0-7546-4851-2 "Les populistes brillent aux élections genevoises". Swissinfo (in French). 11 October 2009. Archived from the original on...
- The Geneva Revolution of 1782 (French: La révolution genevoise de 1782) was a short-lived attempt to broaden the franchise and include men of modest means...