La Côte
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For the commune in France, see La Côte, Haute-Saône.
La Côte (English: The Hill) is part of the sloping Lake Geneva (French: Lac Léman) north shore, stretching from Nyon to Lausanne in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
Extent
Well known for its picturesque vineyards, it enjoys the most spectacular view towards the high Alps across the lake.
Places
- Mies
- Coppet
- Founex
- Prangins
- Gland
- Gilly
- Luins
- Vinzel
- Bursins
- Tartegnin
- Rolle
- Mont-sur-Rolle
- Perroy
- Allaman
- Aubonne
- Etoy
- Saint-Prex
- Morges
- Préverenges
- Saint-Sulpice
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