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- Q576704 subject Q7262870.
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- Q576704 abstract "Lake Annecy (French: Lac d'Annecy) is a perialpine lake in Haute-Savoie in France.It is the third largest lake in France, after the Lac du Bourget and Lac de Grand-Lieu, if the French part of Lake Geneva (which is also partly in Switzerland) is excluded. It is known as "Europe's cleanest lake" because of strict environmental regulations introduced in the 1960s. It is a popular tourist destination known for its swimming and water sports.The lake was formed about 18,000 years ago, at the time the large alpine glaciers melted. It is fed by many small rivers from the surrounding mountains (Ire, Eau morte, Laudon, Bornette and Biolon), and from a powerful underwater source, the Boubioz, which enters at 82 m depth.".
- Q576704 areaOfCatchment "2.51E8".
- Q576704 areaTotal "2.759E7".
- Q576704 averageDepth "41.0".
- Q576704 country Q142.
- Q576704 elevation "446.97".
- Q576704 length "14600.0".
- Q576704 location Q12751.
- Q576704 maximumDepth "82.0".
- Q576704 nearestCity Q50189.
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- Q576704 thumbnail LacAnnecy.jpg?width=300.
- Q576704 volume "1124.0".
- Q576704 width "3200.0".
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- Q576704 area "27.59".
- Q576704 basinCountries "France".
- Q576704 catchment "251.0".
- Q576704 cities Q50189.
- Q576704 depth "41 m".
- Q576704 elevation "446.97 m".
- Q576704 inflow "Ire, Eau morte, Laudon, Bornette and Biolon".
- Q576704 length "14.6".
- Q576704 location Q12751.
- Q576704 maxDepth "82 m".
- Q576704 name "Lac d'Annecy".
- Q576704 name "Lake Annecy".
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- Q576704 volume "1124500000".
- Q576704 width "3.2".
- Q576704 point "45.85 6.166666666666667".
- Q576704 type BodyOfWater.
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- Q576704 comment "Lake Annecy (French: Lac d'Annecy) is a perialpine lake in Haute-Savoie in France.It is the third largest lake in France, after the Lac du Bourget and Lac de Grand-Lieu, if the French part of Lake Geneva (which is also partly in Switzerland) is excluded. It is known as "Europe's cleanest lake" because of strict environmental regulations introduced in the 1960s.".
- Q576704 label "Lake Annecy".
- Q576704 lat "45.85".
- Q576704 long "6.166666666666667".
- Q576704 depiction LacAnnecy.jpg.
- Q576704 depiction LacAnnecy.jpg.
- Q576704 homepage en.lac-annecy.com.
- Q576704 name "Lac d'Annecy".
- Q576704 name "Lake Annecy".