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- Q3215723 subject Q8580494.
- Q3215723 abstract "Lac de Malsaucy is a lake in the Territoire de Belfort, Franche-Comté, France. The lake with a surface of is 0.64 km² shared by three communes: Evette-Salbert, Lachapelle-sous-Chaux and Sermamagny.The rock festival Eurockéennes is held each July on a peninsula on the lake.".
- Q3215723 areaTotal "640000.0".
- Q3215723 country Q142.
- Q3215723 length "1500.0".
- Q3215723 location Q12782.
- Q3215723 location Q16394.
- Q3215723 thumbnail Vue_aérienne_eurockeennes.JPG?width=300.
- Q3215723 width "500.0".
- Q3215723 wikiPageWikiLink Q12782.
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- Q3215723 wikiPageWikiLink Q16394.
- Q3215723 wikiPageWikiLink Q2066121.
- Q3215723 wikiPageWikiLink Q23397.
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- Q3215723 wikiPageWikiLink Q753691.
- Q3215723 wikiPageWikiLink Q836677.
- Q3215723 wikiPageWikiLink Q8580494.
- Q3215723 area "0.64".
- Q3215723 basinCountries "France".
- Q3215723 length "1.5".
- Q3215723 location Q12782.
- Q3215723 location Q16394.
- Q3215723 name "Lac du Malsaucy".
- Q3215723 width "0.5".
- Q3215723 point "47.68611111111111 6.801388888888889".
- Q3215723 type BodyOfWater.
- Q3215723 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q3215723 type Place.
- Q3215723 type BodyOfWater.
- Q3215723 type Lake.
- Q3215723 type Location.
- Q3215723 type NaturalPlace.
- Q3215723 type Place.
- Q3215723 type Thing.
- Q3215723 type SpatialThing.
- Q3215723 type Q23397.
- Q3215723 comment "Lac de Malsaucy is a lake in the Territoire de Belfort, Franche-Comté, France. The lake with a surface of is 0.64 km² shared by three communes: Evette-Salbert, Lachapelle-sous-Chaux and Sermamagny.The rock festival Eurockéennes is held each July on a peninsula on the lake.".
- Q3215723 label "Lac de Malsaucy".
- Q3215723 lat "47.68611111111111".
- Q3215723 long "6.801388888888889".
- Q3215723 depiction Vue_aérienne_eurockeennes.JPG.
- Q3215723 name "Lac du Malsaucy".