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.
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Well known for its picturesque vineyards, it enjoys the most spectacular view towards the high Alps across the lake.
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- 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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