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  2. Lake Iseo - Wikipedia

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    Lake Iseo or Iseo lake (US: / iː ˈ z eɪ oʊ / ee-ZAY-oh; [1] Italian: Lago d'Iseo Italian pronunciation: [ˈlaːɡo diˈzɛːo]; Eastern Lombard: Lach d'Izé), also known as Sebino (Italian:; Latin: Sebinus), is the fourth largest lake in Lombardy, Italy, fed by the Oglio River.

  3. Lake Como - Wikipedia

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    Lake Como (Italian: Lago di Como [ˈlaːɡo di ˈkɔːmo], locally [a]), also known as Lario, [b] is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy. It has an area of 146 square kilometres (56 sq mi), making it the third-largest lake in Italy, after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore .

  4. Category:Lakes of Lombardy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lakes of Lombardy" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. ... Lake Moro (Valle Camonica) N. Lago Nero (Bergamo) P. Lago di ...

  5. Lombardy - Wikipedia

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    Lombardy's northern border is between the Valtellina and the valleys of the Rhine and the Inn. To the east, Lake Garda and the Mincio separate Lombardy from the other Italian regions, as does the Po river in the south with the exception of the province of Mantua and Oltrepò Pavese.

  6. Italian Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The three largest are all well over 100 km 2; they are: Lake Garda (largest in Italy), Lake Maggiore (largest in southern Switzerland) and Lake Como (deepest in Italy). The lakes are located in the Italian regions of Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and in the Swiss canton of Ticino. They are all located at least ...

  7. List of lakes of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Lake Garda, the largest lake of Italy. The following is a list of lakes of Italy.The lakes of Italy can be distinguished, depending on their location within the national territory, between pre-alpine, north-western, Apennine, Sicilian and Sardinian, in addition to lagoons and coastal lakes.

  8. Geography of Lombardy - Wikipedia

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    Lombardy's northern border is between the Valtellina and the valleys of the Rhine and the Inn. To the east, Lake Garda and the Mincio separate Lombardy from the other Italian regions, as does the Po in the south with the exception of the Mantuan and Pavese Oltrepò (lit. Beyond the Po).

  9. Bellagio, Lombardy - Wikipedia

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    Bellagio (Italian: [belˈlaːdʒo]; Comasco: Belàs) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy.It is located on Lake Como, also known by its Latin-derived name Lario, whose arms form an inverted Y.