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Ile RousseauPont des Bergues, Geneva, SwitzerlandThe Ile Rousseau is a peaceful and very green little islet between the left and right bank of the city. It is connected to the des Bergues bridge and it overlooks the Mont-Blanc bridge. There are a number of benches and a little 18th century-style pavilion that is now a restaurant with a sunny terrace. The islet is named after Jean-Jacques Rousseau who was born in the old city of Geneva in 1712. In 1835 a statue was erected here in homage to the great philosopher.
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