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This article contains a sortable table listing all major lakes of Switzerland. The table includes all still water bodies located either entirely or partly in Switzerland , both natural and artificial, that have a surface area of at least 30 hectares (74 acres), regardless of water volume, maximum depth or other metric.
The Alpine lake of Oeschinen, overlooked by the Blüemlisalp and the Doldenhorn. This is a list of high-altitude lakes of Switzerland.It includes all significant lakes located either entirely or partly in Switzerland, both natural and artificial, with an area of at least 4 ha (9.9 acres) and a location at over 800 m (2,600 ft) above sea level.
in Category:Lakes of Switzerland by canton. It should hold all the pages in the canton-level categories (apart from reservoirs), and may hold other pages such as lists. It should hold all the pages in the canton-level categories (apart from reservoirs), and may hold other pages such as lists.
Articles in this category and its subcategories include both lakes and reservoirs This is a container category . Due to its scope, it should contain only subcategories .
Dammed lakes with their location, volume, area and depth, as well as information on the relevant dam(s) Name of lake Canton Volume in million m³ Surface elevation (m) Surface area in km 2 Maximal depth (m) Name of dam Type of dam Year of construction Height of dam (m) Lac des Dix: Valais: 401: 2365 3.65 227: Grande Dixence: Gravity 1961 285 ...
It is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe and the largest on the course of the Rhône. Sixty percent (345.31 km 2 or 133.32 sq mi) of the lake belongs to Switzerland (the cantons of Vaud , Geneva and Valais ) and forty percent (234.71 km 2 or 90.62 sq mi) to France (the department of Haute-Savoie ).
Switzerland: Surface area: 1.40 km 2 (0.54 sq mi) Max. depth: 120 m (390 ft) ... List of lakes of Switzerland; List of mountain lakes of Switzerland; External links
Lac de Chermignon is a reservoir in the municipality of Lens, in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. The lake has a surface area of 2.1 hectares (5.2 acres) and a volume of 130,000 cubic metres (110 acre⋅ft).