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  2. Lake Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Lake Geneva is the largest body of water in Switzerland, and greatly exceeds in size all others that are connected with the main valleys of the Alps. It is in the shape of a crescent, with the horns pointing south, the northern shore being 95 km (59 mi) and the southern shore 72 km (45 mi) in length.

  3. Hydrology of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Large quantities of water are present in the basement of Switzerland, and form a vast network linked to the geological structures. The underground lake of Saint-Léonard , located in Valais, with its 300 m long and 25 m wide is a notable example.

  4. List of largest lakes of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Largest lake in Central Europe: 24 Geneva: Lac Léman, Lago Lemano, Genfersee, Lai da Genevra France/ Switzerland: 581 224: Largest lake in Switzerland and France, largest lake in the Alps Kamianske: Кам'янське водосховище Ukraine: 567 219: Haukivesi Finland: 562 217: Part of Saimaa 25 Constance: Bodensee Germany ...

  5. Four of Lake Geneva's six beaches remain closed due to ... - AOL

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    The Geneva Lake Environmental Agency and Walworth County Public Health said they'll continue to monitor water conditions. Granular blue-green algae in heavy concentrations can pose health threats ...

  6. List of lakes of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The two most extensive, Lake Geneva and Lake Constance, are amongst the largest in Europe and mark the border of the Swiss Plateau, along with the Alps and the Jura Mountains. The largest wholly Swiss lake is Lake Neuchâtel. The remaining lakes over 100 km 2 (39 sq mi) are Lake Maggiore and Lake Lucerne. In total 103 lakes exist that are more ...

  7. Geography of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Both Lake Geneva (581.3 square kilometres (224.4 sq mi)) and Lake Constance (541.1 square kilometres (208.9 sq mi)) are located in the plateau but are shared with other countries. The largest lake totally in Switzerland, Lake Neuchâtel (218.3 square kilometres (84.3 sq mi)), is located in the Swiss Plateau.

  8. All Lake Geneva beaches reopen after week of closures ... - AOL

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    On Aug. 23 and 24, Lake Geneva's six beaches were closed for swimming due to the presence of blue-green algae, a bloom that can produce toxins that can make humans and animals sick, or even cause ...

  9. 2024 Switzerland floods - Wikipedia

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    All people were asked to stay away from the lake and river banks for their safety. Until Monday, 24 June, the water in Lake Constance continued to rise; at the Berlingen gauge on the Untersee, the water level was measured at 396.95 m above sea level (normal monthly average: 396.07 m above sea level). [9]