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dbpedia:Lake_Titicaca
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Titicaca (in the hispanicized spelling) or Titiqaqa (Quechua) is a large, deep lake in the Andes on the border of Peru and Bolivia. By volume of water, it is the largest lake in South America. Lake Maracaibo has a larger surface area, though some consider it to be a large brackish bay due to its direct connection with the sea.It is often called the highest navigable lake in the world, with a surface elevation of 3,812 metres (12,507 ft).
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Lake Titicaca
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