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- Lake_Lucerne areaOfCatchment "2124.0".
- Lake_Lucerne shoreLength "143.7".
- Lake_Lucerne volume "1.18E10".
- Lake_Lucerne abstract "Lake Lucerne (German: Vierwaldstättersee, lit. \"Four Forested Settlements Lake\", French: lac des Quattre-Cantons, Italian: lago dei Quattro Cantoni) is a lake in central Switzerland and the fourth largest in the country.The lake has a complicated shape, with several sharp bends and four arms. It starts in the south-north bound Reuss Valley between steep cliffs above the Urnersee from Flüelen towards Brunnen to the north before it makes a sharp bend to the west where it continues into the Gersauer Becken. Here is also the deepest point of the lake with 214 m (702 ft). Even more west of it is the Bouchser Bucht, but the lake sharply turns north again through the narrow opening between the Unter Nas (lower nose) of the Bürgenstock to the west and the Ober Nas (upper nose) of the Rigi to the east to reach the Vitznauer Bucht. In front of Vitznau below the Rigi the lake turns sharply west again to reach the center of a four-arm cross, called the Chrütztrichter (cross funnel). Here converge the Vitznau Bay with the Küssnachtersee from the north, the Luzernersee from the west, and the Horwer Bucht and the Stanser Trichter to the south, which is to be found right below the northeast side of the Pilatus and the west side of the Bürgenstock. At the very narrow pass between the east dropper of the Pilatus (called Lopper) and Stansstad the lake reaches its southwestern arm at Alpnachstad on the steep southern foothills of the Pilatus, the Alpnachersee. The lake drains its water in Lucerne from the literally correctly translated western arm Lake of Lucerne into the Reuss.The entire lake has a total area of 114 km² (44 sq mi) at an elevation of 434 m (1,424 ft) a.s.l., and a maximum depth of 214 m (702 ft). Its volume is 11.8 km³. Much of the shoreline rises steeply into mountains up to 1,500 m above the lake, resulting in many picturesque views including those of the mountains Rigi and Pilatus.The Reuss enters the lake at Flüelen (in the canton of Uri, the part called Urnersee) and exits at Lucerne. The lake also receives the Muota at Brunnen, the Engelberger Aa at Buochs, and the Sarner Aa at Alpnachstad.It is possible to circumnavigate the lake by train and road, though the railway route circumvents the lake even on the north side of the Rigi via Arth-Goldau. Since 1980, the A2 motorway leads throuth the Seelisberg Tunnel in order to reach the Gotthard Route in just half an hour in Altdorf, Uri right south of the beginning of the lake in Flüelen.Steamers and other passenger boats ply between the different villages and towns on the lake. It is a popular tourist destination, both for native Swiss and foreigners, and there are many hotels and resorts along the shores. In addition, the meadow of the Rütli, traditional site of the founding of the Swiss Confederation, is on the Urnersee shore. A 35 km commemorative walkway, the Swiss Path, was built around the Lake of Uri to celebrate the country's 700th anniversary.".
- Lake_Lucerne areaOfCatchment "2.124E9".
- Lake_Lucerne areaTotal "1.136E8".
- Lake_Lucerne averageDepth "104.0".
- Lake_Lucerne country Switzerland.
- Lake_Lucerne elevation "434.0".
- Lake_Lucerne frozen "in the 17th and 19th century; Lucerne Bay and Lake Alpnach in 1929 and 1963".
- Lake_Lucerne inflow Engelberger_Aa.
- Lake_Lucerne inflow Muota_(river).
- Lake_Lucerne inflow Reuss_(river).
- Lake_Lucerne inflow Sarner_Aa_(river).
- Lake_Lucerne length "30000.0".
- Lake_Lucerne location Central_Switzerland.
- Lake_Lucerne maximumDepth "214.0".
- Lake_Lucerne namedAfter Waldstätte.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Alpnach.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Brunnen.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Buochs.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Flüelen.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Gersau.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Hergiswil.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Küssnacht.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Lucerne.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Stansstad.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Vitznau.
- Lake_Lucerne nearestCity Weggis.
- Lake_Lucerne outflow Reuss_(river).
- Lake_Lucerne part Lake_Lucerne.
- Lake_Lucerne shoreLength "143700.0".
- Lake_Lucerne thumbnail Vierwaldstaettersee.jpg?width=300.
- Lake_Lucerne type Fjord.
- Lake_Lucerne volume "1.18E10".
- Lake_Lucerne width "20000.0".
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageExternalLink aktuelle_daten.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageExternalLink aktuelle_daten.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageExternalLink www.lakelucerne.ch.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageExternalLink www.lakelucerneregion.com.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageExternalLink www.nidwalden.com.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageID "208150".
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageLength "16108".
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageOutDegree "184".
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageRevisionID "706168895".
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink A2_motorway_(Switzerland).
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Alpnach.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Altdorf,_Uri.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Arth-Goldau_railway_station.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Autofähre_Beckenried–Gersau.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Barge.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Bauen.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Beckenried.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Brunnen.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Buochs.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Bürgenstock.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Lucerne.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Schwyz.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Uri.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Cantons_of_Switzerland.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lake_Lucerne.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Nidwalden.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Obwalden.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Switzerland.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_the_canton_of_Lucerne.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_the_canton_of_Schwyz.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_the_canton_of_Uri.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lucerne–Nidwalden_border.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lucerne–Schwyz_border.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nidwalden–Obwalden_border.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nidwalden–Schwyz_border.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nidwalden–Uri_border.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reuss_drainage_basin.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schwyz–Uri_border.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Nidwalden.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_the_canton_of_Uri.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Central_Switzerland.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Construction.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Dammastock.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Dredging.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Emmental_Alps.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Emmetten.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Engelberger_Aa.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Ennetbürgen.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Ennetmoos.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Fjord.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Flüelen.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Fronalpstock_(Schwyz).
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Gersau.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Gitschen.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Glarus_Alps.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Gotthard_Pass.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Gotthard_Route.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Gravel.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Greppen.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Hergiswil.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Horw.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Isleten.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Küssnacht.
- Lake_Lucerne wikiPageWikiLink Lake.