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- Q1811289 subject Q8580822.
- Q1811289 abstract "Lech dl Dragon (Drachensee in German) is a proglacial lake in the Dolomites of South Tyrol, Italy. The lake is located on a ledge on the north side of the Sella Group. It is created periodically from the melting of a glacier that is hidden beneath the scree from the rock towers, above. The lake disappeared in the 1970s, reappeared in 2002, then disappeared in 2007. As of 2011, the lake contains water. The lake is named from a legend of the inhabitants of Val Gardena. The legend describes the screams of a dragon living in the area.".
- Q1811289 elevation "2680.0".
- Q1811289 location Q1237.
- Q1811289 location Q38.
- Q1811289 location Q6526.
- Q1811289 thumbnail Lech_Dragon_quater.jpg?width=300.
- Q1811289 type Q1320719.
- Q1811289 wikiPageExternalLink krainer_et_al_ajes_105_2.pdf.
- Q1811289 wikiPageWikiLink Q1133195.
- Q1811289 wikiPageWikiLink Q1237.
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- Q1811289 wikiPageWikiLink Q1320719.
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- Q1811289 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
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- Q1811289 wikiPageWikiLink Q6526.
- Q1811289 wikiPageWikiLink Q8580822.
- Q1811289 lakeName "Lech dl Dragon".
- Q1811289 location Q1237.
- Q1811289 location Q38.
- Q1811289 location Q6526.
- Q1811289 type Q1320719.
- Q1811289 point "46.53472222222222 11.805".
- Q1811289 type BodyOfWater.
- Q1811289 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q1811289 type Place.
- Q1811289 type BodyOfWater.
- Q1811289 type Lake.
- Q1811289 type Location.
- Q1811289 type NaturalPlace.
- Q1811289 type Place.
- Q1811289 type Thing.
- Q1811289 type SpatialThing.
- Q1811289 type Q23397.
- Q1811289 comment "Lech dl Dragon (Drachensee in German) is a proglacial lake in the Dolomites of South Tyrol, Italy. The lake is located on a ledge on the north side of the Sella Group. It is created periodically from the melting of a glacier that is hidden beneath the scree from the rock towers, above. The lake disappeared in the 1970s, reappeared in 2002, then disappeared in 2007. As of 2011, the lake contains water. The lake is named from a legend of the inhabitants of Val Gardena.".
- Q1811289 label "Lech dl Dragon".
- Q1811289 lat "46.53472222222222".
- Q1811289 long "11.805".
- Q1811289 depiction Lech_Dragon_quater.jpg.
- Q1811289 name "Lech dl Dragon".