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Geneva is widely regarded as a global city, mainly due to the presence of numerous international organisations, including the European headquarters of the United Nations.
Geneva, or officially the Canton and Republic of Geneva, became a canton of Switzerland in 1815.
Geneva was the seat of the League of Nations between 1919 and the league's dissolution in 1946.