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- Q1605582 subject Q8580627.
- Q1605582 abstract "Seeburger See is a lake in the karst region of the Lower Eichsfeld, Landkreis Göttingen, in southeastern Lower Saxony, Germany.Also known as Auge des Eichsfelds (Eye of the Eichsfeld), the shallow 86.5-hectare (0.865 km2) lake is fed in the west by the Aue creek at Seeburg and drained to the east in Bernshausen by the same creek and lies at an elevation of 157 m AMSL. The lake is postglacial, having formed about 500 B.C. when an underground cave collapsed. The lake is the largest natural body of water in Göttingen district. It is bordered in places by reedy growth and elsewhere by trees and grasslands. Other than the two villages, the surrounding land is mostly agricultural, though there is a recreational area with swimming facilities near Seeburg, and a large part of the lake's shoreline ("Naturschutzgebiet Seeburger See"), and a small forested area to the north are protected nature zones. Controlled fishing is allowed in the lake, with eel being the most common (and providing a popular local specialty, smoked eel), along with small pike, zander, carp, tench, common rudd, trout, and a few others.The lake is the area of interest for locals, people from nearby cities and the Netherlands, there being camp-grounds, recreational facilities, an archaeological site, and a nature-information center as well as a path along the lake shore. In the 1980s, the Seeburger See area was subject to both extensive and intensive archaeological research, which revealed a large amount of neolithic activity as well as lesser Bronze and Iron Age presences and the medieval predecessors of today's communities.".
- Q1605582 areaTotal "865000.0".
- Q1605582 country Q183.
- Q1605582 elevation "157.0".
- Q1605582 inflow Q57948.
- Q1605582 length "1200.0".
- Q1605582 location Q1197.
- Q1605582 location Q6022.
- Q1605582 maximumDepth "3.5".
- Q1605582 nearestCity Q613942.
- Q1605582 nearestCity Q826774.
- Q1605582 outflow Q57948.
- Q1605582 thumbnail Seeburger_See_(2005-09-18).jpg?width=300.
- Q1605582 width "1100.0".
- Q1605582 wikiPageExternalLink www.seeburgersee.de.
- Q1605582 wikiPageWikiLink Q1197.
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- Q1605582 basinCountries "Germany".
- Q1605582 cities Q613942.
- Q1605582 cities Q826774.
- Q1605582 inflow "Aue".
- Q1605582 location Q1197.
- Q1605582 location Q6022.
- Q1605582 name "Seeburger See".
- Q1605582 outflow "Aue".
- Q1605582 point "51.565 10.164444444444445".
- Q1605582 type BodyOfWater.
- Q1605582 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q1605582 type Place.
- Q1605582 type BodyOfWater.
- Q1605582 type Lake.
- Q1605582 type Location.
- Q1605582 type NaturalPlace.
- Q1605582 type Place.
- Q1605582 type Thing.
- Q1605582 type SpatialThing.
- Q1605582 type Q23397.
- Q1605582 comment "Seeburger See is a lake in the karst region of the Lower Eichsfeld, Landkreis Göttingen, in southeastern Lower Saxony, Germany.Also known as Auge des Eichsfelds (Eye of the Eichsfeld), the shallow 86.5-hectare (0.865 km2) lake is fed in the west by the Aue creek at Seeburg and drained to the east in Bernshausen by the same creek and lies at an elevation of 157 m AMSL. The lake is postglacial, having formed about 500 B.C. when an underground cave collapsed.".
- Q1605582 label "Seeburger See".
- Q1605582 lat "51.565".
- Q1605582 long "10.164444444444445".
- Q1605582 depiction Seeburger_See_(2005-09-18).jpg.
- Q1605582 name "Seeburger See".