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64:. The fact of large-scale intermarriage and business and family connections across the frontier made it possible for the Resistance to smuggle goods, arms and refugees (including many French Jews) across the border, often using a secret tunnel (no longer in existence; it was actually a drainage pipe) located near the lake. These stories are documented in a book privately published in 1994 by the late André Zénoni, "Saint-Gingolph et sa région frontière dans la Résistance 1940-1945". (Intermarriage across the frontier is less frequent in the modern age because there are separate primary schools ("L'École André Zénoni" on the French side) and French lycéens are bussed to Evian, while Swiss students take the train to Monthey. Thereafter, each tend to seek employment in their own country. In any case, the town is so small that there are only two or three weddings recorded in a year.) 76:
terminates at Saint-Gingolph (Switzerland), the French line from Evian to Saint-Gingolph having been abandoned in the late 1980s. There is now discussion of resuscitating the line by 2012; this has been mentioned in the Swiss and French press but the outlook, according to Swiss railway workers, is
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dates from 1569: as the municipal Web site explains, it is one town consisting of a single parish (the church and cemetery are on the French side) with two municipal administrations and two distinct legal systems.
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Association Sauvons le Tonkin | Ligne ferroviaire Evian - St-Gingolph
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Communes De Saint-Gingolph Au Bord Du Lac Leman (Suisse Et France)
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dubious. The old, unelectrified, French tracks remain in place.
149: 35:(France). Its name is derived from the eighth-century saint 19:is a small town situated on the south bank of 52:The town played an important role during the 8: 56:when Haute Savoie was occupied first by the 74:railway line from St Maurice and Martigny 131: 27:and is administratively divided into 7: 194:France–Switzerland border crossings 14: 199:Populated places on Lake Geneva 1: 33:Saint-Gingolph, Haute-Savoie 23:(Lac LĂ©man). It sits at the 215: 184:Geography of Haute-Savoie 25:France–Switzerland border 62:Nazi German Armed Forces 29:Saint-Gingolph, Valais 94: /  189:Villages in Valais 31:(Switzerland) and 206: 163: 158: 152: 147: 141: 136: 109: 108: 106: 105: 104: 99: 98:46.400°N 6.800°E 95: 92: 91: 90: 87: 60:and then by the 214: 213: 209: 208: 207: 205: 204: 203: 169: 168: 167: 166: 159: 155: 148: 144: 137: 133: 128: 119:Pierre de Rivaz 115: 102: 100: 96: 93: 88: 85: 83: 81: 80: 70: 50: 12: 11: 5: 212: 210: 202: 201: 196: 191: 186: 181: 179:Divided cities 171: 170: 165: 164: 153: 142: 130: 129: 127: 124: 123: 122: 114: 113:Notable people 111: 69: 66: 49: 46: 17:Saint-Gingolph 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 211: 200: 197: 195: 192: 190: 187: 185: 182: 180: 177: 176: 174: 162: 157: 154: 151: 146: 143: 140: 135: 132: 125: 120: 117: 116: 112: 110: 107: 103:46.400; 6.800 78: 75: 67: 65: 63: 59: 55: 47: 45: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 156: 145: 139:San Gengolfo 134: 121:, clockmaker 79: 71: 54:World War II 51: 16: 15: 101: / 21:Lake Geneva 173:Categories 126:References 72:The Swiss 37:Gangulphus 68:Transport 86:46°24′N 58:Italian 48:History 89:6°48′E 41:Morge 175::

Index

Lake Geneva
France–Switzerland border
Saint-Gingolph, Valais
Saint-Gingolph, Haute-Savoie
Gangulphus
Morge
World War II
Italian
Nazi German Armed Forces
railway line from St Maurice and Martigny
46°24′N 6°48′E / 46.400°N 6.800°E / 46.400; 6.800
Pierre de Rivaz
San Gengolfo
Communes De Saint-Gingolph Au Bord Du Lac Leman (Suisse Et France)
Association Sauvons le Tonkin | Ligne ferroviaire Evian - St-Gingolph
Categories
Divided cities
Geography of Haute-Savoie
Villages in Valais
France–Switzerland border crossings
Populated places on Lake Geneva

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