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Ginebra

Ginebra is the Spanish name for the Swiss city of Geneva, a major urban center in western Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Geneva. It lies at the western end of Lake Geneva where the Rhône river exits the lake. Geneva is a global hub for diplomacy, international organizations, finance, and culture; it hosts institutions such as the United Nations Office at Geneva, the World Trade Organization, the World Health Organization, and the International Committee of the Red Cross. The city is known for its historic old town, riverside promenades, and its role in watchmaking and international diplomacy.

Ginebra is also the term for gin in Spanish and several other languages. Gin is a distilled

In the Philippines, Ginebra commonly refers to Ginebra San Miguel, a gin produced by Ginebra San Miguel,

spirit
whose
primary
flavor
comes
from
juniper
berries,
with
various
botanicals
added.
Its
modern
form
originated
in
England
from
earlier
genever
recipes,
and
it
is
commonly
consumed
neat,
on
the
rocks,
or
as
the
base
for
cocktails
such
as
the
gin
and
tonic
or
martini.
Inc.
(GSMI),
a
leading
distilled-spirits
company
that
is
part
of
the
San
Miguel
Corporation.
The
brand
has
a
long
history
in
the
country
and
remains
widely
available
in
local
markets.