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  2. Château de Pontchartrain - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the building is two massive wings built in the mid-seventeenth century, by order of owner Louis I Phélypeaux, Comte de Pontchartrain, who was elevated in nobility and in ministerial rank to Chancellor of France. Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana was named after him as well as the historic Hotel Pontchartrain in New Orleans, as was ...

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    Tourists visiting Italy’s picturesque Lake Como can buy magnets or postcards to remember their trip – or now, the all-new ‘Lake Como Air’ trapped in a can for €9.90 (£8.25). Lake Como ...

  4. Lac de Vassivière - Wikipedia

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    The lac de Vassivière or Vassivière Lake (French pronunciation:; Occitan: Vacivièra), one of France's largest artificial lakes, is a large man-made reservoir of about 10 square kilometres (2,500 acres). It is situated on the Plateau de Millevaches in the départements of Creuse and Haute-Vienne.

  5. List of lakes of France - Wikipedia

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    This list of lakes in France roughly distinguishes three categories: the mountain lakes, sorted first by massif, and then by départements; the lakes in plains, ...

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  7. Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans - Wikipedia

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    The Hourtin-Carcans Lake (French: lac d'Hourtin-Carcans, [lak duʁtɛ̃ kaʁkɑ̃]; Occitan: lac de Hortin e de Carcan) is a lake in the natural region of Médoc, located in the French department of Gironde, Aquitaine. It is one of the largest lakes in France, and the largest freshwater lake, by surface area, situated entirely in France.

  8. Lac du Bourget - Wikipedia

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    Lac du Bourget (French: [lak dy buʁʒɛ]; English Lake Bourget), also locally known as Lac Gris ([lak gʁi]; English: Grey Lake) or Lac d'Aix ([lak d‿ɛ]), is a lake at the southernmost end of the Jura Mountains in the department of Savoie, France. It is the deepest lake located entirely within France, and either the largest or second ...

  9. Bassin de la Villette - Wikipedia

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    River cruise boats tie-up here and the shores of the basin are also the location of the MK2 Quai de Loire and MK2 Quai de Seine theatre complexes which are the most modern in France. [2] A small electric passenger ferry, the Zéro de conduite, is available for transporting people from one side of the basin to the other.