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- Q895538 subject Q19160233.
- Q895538 subject Q8580414.
- Q895538 subject Q8955954.
- Q895538 abstract "The Wildsee is a small lake within a moor between Bad Wildbad and Gernsbach on top of the Northern Black Forest mountain range in southwestern Germany. The lake is fed by rain water. It is part of the Kaltenbronn nature reserve.The area has a geological base of sandstone. The sandstone developed a rich brown soil, which originally allowed the European Beech to grow. In the later development of forestry, the Norway Spruce and European Pine (Pinus sylvestris) were introduced. These three tree species can be found in the surroundings of the lake.".
- Q895538 areaTotal "23000.0".
- Q895538 country Q183.
- Q895538 elevation "909.0".
- Q895538 location Q4204.
- Q895538 location Q985.
- Q895538 thumbnail Wildsee_Bad_Wildbad.jpg?width=300.
- Q895538 wikiPageWikiLink Q1092661.
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- Q895538 wikiPageWikiLink Q8580414.
- Q895538 wikiPageWikiLink Q8955954.
- Q895538 wikiPageWikiLink Q985.
- Q895538 basinCountries "Germany".
- Q895538 elevation "909 m".
- Q895538 location Q4204.
- Q895538 location Q985.
- Q895538 name "Wildsee".
- Q895538 point "48.718333333333334 8.459166666666667".
- Q895538 type BodyOfWater.
- Q895538 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q895538 type Place.
- Q895538 type BodyOfWater.
- Q895538 type Lake.
- Q895538 type Location.
- Q895538 type NaturalPlace.
- Q895538 type Place.
- Q895538 type Thing.
- Q895538 type SpatialThing.
- Q895538 type Q23397.
- Q895538 comment "The Wildsee is a small lake within a moor between Bad Wildbad and Gernsbach on top of the Northern Black Forest mountain range in southwestern Germany. The lake is fed by rain water. It is part of the Kaltenbronn nature reserve.The area has a geological base of sandstone. The sandstone developed a rich brown soil, which originally allowed the European Beech to grow. In the later development of forestry, the Norway Spruce and European Pine (Pinus sylvestris) were introduced.".
- Q895538 label "Wildsee (Kaltenbronn)".
- Q895538 lat "48.718333333333334".
- Q895538 long "8.459166666666667".
- Q895538 depiction Wildsee_Bad_Wildbad.jpg.
- Q895538 name "Wildsee".