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Geneva, IL vs Denver, NC

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- Denver has 14.3% more rainy days than Geneva.
- Denver has 13.8% more Sunny Days than Geneva.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Denver scores 11.6% better than Geneva

Climate
 Geneva, ILDenver, NCUnited States
 Rainfall384338
 Snowfall30128
 Precipitation120101106
 Sunny188214205
 Avg. July High848986
 Avg. Jan. Low152922
 Comfort Index (higher=better)6.97.77
 UV Index3.54.84.3
 Elevation7128992443

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Reviews for Geneva    12 Reviews

Real Estate and State Taxes are very high. Lots of people and traffic. Cute little shops and restaurants on main streets which attract a lot of tourists during the  More

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Lived here for 30 years... great schools, quaint downtown, good city leadership, engaged community. Wonderful town to raise a family! Only downsides are weather ( long  More

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Over 7 years ago

We moved to Geneva 4 years ago. The cost of living is very high, and taxes keep going up as well as other living expenses. The population seems to be increasing and the  More

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Reviews for Denver    2 Reviews

Moving from a more active city in Florida, I also agree that Denver NC is a slower pace type of town. Much more rural than most towns, but the thing I like the most  More

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Over 10 years ago

Living in Denver NC is definitely quite and a slower pace than I'm used to even though we don't have a Starbucks there is also not a lot of bars or very much crime. The  More

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