File:Desportes présente Genève à la France en 1798.jpg

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English: Two women crowned with crenellated walls face each other: France seated on a throne and Geneva who advances, with a hesitant step, led by the representative of the Directory, Félix Desportes. She has laid her possessions on the ground - letters, trade, and the factory of luxury goods (watches and clock movements) - and makes a gesture of offering to her new sovereign.
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Source Bibliothèque de Genève / CIG
Author Pierre Escuyer
Camera location46° 11′ 56.77″ N, 6° 08′ 42.75″ E  Heading=150.38509369676° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Allegory made at the time of the Geneva meeting in France

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5 April 1798Gregorian

46°11'56.767"N, 6°8'42.749"E

heading: 150.3850936967632 degree

0.02777777777777777777 second

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