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- Q12337529 subject Q8580484.
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- Q12337529 abstract "Lake Stubbe (Stubbe Sø, in Danish) is a nature conservation area, and a former fjord, which in the Stone Age entered the sea, Kattegat, at the entrance to the Baltic Sea between Denmark and Sweden in Northern Europe. The lake is the largest lake in Djursland and is located about 6 km north of Ebeltoft. 150 years ago the lake was surrounded by moor land as the original oak forest had been depleted due to human intervention. To prevent sand drift the area was afforested, and 62 square kilometers of forest surrounds the lake today, consisting primarily of Norwegian fir and spruce, with some alder in low lying areas.Otters, which are rare in Denmark, live by the lake, just as the lake is a resting and foraging grounds for migrating birds to and from the rest of Scandinavia. Several large species of birds of prey can be seen by the lake.In 1963 Lake Stubbe and adjacent woodland (381 ha) was reserved as protected in order preserve the landscape. Lake Stubbe is also an EU-habitat area, just as the area is part of Mols Bjerge National Park established in 2009.".
- Q12337529 areaTotal "3760000.0".
- Q12337529 averageDepth "2.9".
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- Q12337529 thumbnail Stubbe_sø_fra_Fuglereservat.jpg?width=300.
- Q12337529 volume "11.0".
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- Q12337529 area "376.0".
- Q12337529 depth "2.9".
- Q12337529 lakeName "Lake Stubbe/ Stubbe Sø".
- Q12337529 maxDepth "6".
- Q12337529 outflow "Mølleåen/Millstream".
- Q12337529 volume "11".
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- Q12337529 comment "Lake Stubbe (Stubbe Sø, in Danish) is a nature conservation area, and a former fjord, which in the Stone Age entered the sea, Kattegat, at the entrance to the Baltic Sea between Denmark and Sweden in Northern Europe. The lake is the largest lake in Djursland and is located about 6 km north of Ebeltoft. 150 years ago the lake was surrounded by moor land as the original oak forest had been depleted due to human intervention.".
- Q12337529 label "Lake Stubbe".
- Q12337529 lat "56.25694444444444".
- Q12337529 long "10.690277777777778".
- Q12337529 depiction Stubbe_sø_fra_Fuglereservat.jpg.
- Q12337529 name "Lake Stubbe/ Stubbe Sø".