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dbpedia:Lake_Lucerne
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Lake Lucerne (German: Vierwaldstättersee, lit. "Four Forested-Cantons Lake") is a lake in central Switzerland and the fourth largest in the country.The lake has a complicated shape, with bends and arms reaching from the city of Lucerne into the mountains. It has a total area of 114 km² (44 sq mi), an elevation of 434 m (1,424 ft), and a maximum depth of 214 m (702 ft). Its volume is 11.8 km³.
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Vierwaldstättersee Lake Lucernban
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dbpedia-owl:areaOfCatchment
2.124e+09
dbpedia-owl:areaTotal
1.136e+08
dbpedia-owl:averageDepth
104.0
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dbpedia:Switzerland
dbpedia-owl:elevation
433.0
dbpedia-owl:frozen
in the 17th and 19th century; Lucerne Bay and Lake Alpnach in 1929 and 1963
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30000.0
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dbpedia:Central_Switzerland
dbpedia-owl:maximumDepth
214.0
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dbpedia:Lucerne
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n11:300
dbpedia-owl:type
dbpedia:Fjord
dbpedia-owl:volume
1.18e+10
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20000.0