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- Q345353 subject Q6912323.
- Q345353 abstract "Łebsko Lake (German: Lebasee) is a coastal lake in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland. It is the part of Słowiński National Park. However, it was never a part of the Baltic sea. It was formed because of the rise in the sea level and the flooding of the local meadows.The Łeba River flows through Łebsko Lake just before it reaches the Baltic Sea at the town of Łeba. It is 16.4 km long and 7.6 km wide. Maximum depth is 6.3 m. With an area of 7,142 ha (71.42 km²), it is the largest Pomeranian lake. A 2.5 km (1.6 mi) broad spit including the 42 m (138 ft) high Łącka Góra dune separates it from the sea.".
- Q345353 areaTotal "7.142E7".
- Q345353 averageDepth "2.5".
- Q345353 country Q36.
- Q345353 elevation "0.3".
- Q345353 length "16400.0".
- Q345353 location Q1572525.
- Q345353 maximumDepth "6.3".
- Q345353 thumbnail SlowinNP-Lebsko2.jpg?width=300.
- Q345353 width "7600.0".
- Q345353 wikiPageWikiLink Q1572525.
- Q345353 wikiPageWikiLink Q1810813.
- Q345353 wikiPageWikiLink Q217101.
- Q345353 wikiPageWikiLink Q23397.
- Q345353 wikiPageWikiLink Q25391.
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- Q345353 wikiPageWikiLink Q36.
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- Q345353 wikiPageWikiLink Q545.
- Q345353 wikiPageWikiLink Q6912323.
- Q345353 wikiPageWikiLink Q934338.
- Q345353 area "7142.0".
- Q345353 basinCountries "Poland".
- Q345353 location Q1572525.
- Q345353 name "Łebsko Lake".
- Q345353 point "54.71361111111111 17.40888888888889".
- Q345353 type BodyOfWater.
- Q345353 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q345353 type Place.
- Q345353 type BodyOfWater.
- Q345353 type Lake.
- Q345353 type Location.
- Q345353 type NaturalPlace.
- Q345353 type Place.
- Q345353 type Thing.
- Q345353 type SpatialThing.
- Q345353 type Q23397.
- Q345353 comment "Łebsko Lake (German: Lebasee) is a coastal lake in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland. It is the part of Słowiński National Park. However, it was never a part of the Baltic sea. It was formed because of the rise in the sea level and the flooding of the local meadows.The Łeba River flows through Łebsko Lake just before it reaches the Baltic Sea at the town of Łeba. It is 16.4 km long and 7.6 km wide. Maximum depth is 6.3 m.".
- Q345353 label "Łebsko Lake".
- Q345353 lat "54.71361111111111".
- Q345353 long "17.40888888888889".
- Q345353 depiction SlowinNP-Lebsko2.jpg.
- Q345353 depiction SlowinNP-Lebsko2.jpg.
- Q345353 name "Łebsko Lake".