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It hosts the highest number of international organizations in the world, including the headquarters of many agencies of the United Nations and the ICRC and IFRC of the Red Cross. It was where the Geneva Conventions on humanitarian treatment in war were signed, and, in the aftermath of World War I, it hosted the League of Nations. It shares a unique distinction with municipalities such as New York City, Bonn, Basel, and Strasbourg as a city which serves as the headquarters of at least one critical international organization without being the capital of a country.
The city of Geneva () had a population of 203,856 in January 2021 within its municipal territory of . The Geneva metropolitan area as officially defined by Eurostat, including suburbs and exurbs in Vaud and the French departments of Ain and Haute-Savoie, extends over and had a population of 1,053,436 in 2021. The Canton of Geneva, the Nyon District, and the (a federation of eight French intercommunal councils), form the ("Greater Geneva"), a in charge of organizing cooperation within the cross-border metropolitan area of Geneva. The extends over and had a population of 1,046,168, with 58.3% of them living on Swiss territory, and 41.7% on French territory.
In 2025, Geneva was ranked as the world's fifteenth most important financial centre by the Global Financial Centres Index, fourth in Europe behind London, Frankfurt and Dublin. In 2024, Geneva was ranked as the third most liveable city in the world by Mercer, as well as the fourth most expensive city in the world. In a UBS ranking of global cities in 2018, Geneva was ranked first for gross earnings, second most expensive, and fourth in purchasing power. Provided by Wikipedia