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What are the 3 largest lakes in Europe?
Lake Ladoga, largest lake in Europe, located in northwestern Russia about 25 miles (40 km) east of St. Petersburg. It is 6,700 square miles (17,600 square km) in area—exclusive of islands—and 136 miles (219 km) long, with an average width of 51 miles (82 km) and an average depth of 167 feet (51 metres).Finland

Finland is called the "Land of Thousand Lakes". There are approximately 168,000 lakes and 179,000 islands in Finland.Lake Annecy

Lake Annecy originates from around 18,000 years ago, as a result of the melting of glaciers in the Alps. Today, it is considered the second-largest lake in France, and it has the title of the cleanest lake in Europe, due to strict environmental regulations introduced around 1960.

What is the oldest lake in Europe : Lake Ohrid

Located in the Dinaric Alps on the border between the Republic of Macedonia and Albania, with estimated age of around 4 million years, Lake Ohrid is the oldest natural lake in Europe and one of the oldest lakes in the whole world.

Which European country has 7000 lakes

Switzerland

Switzerland has over 7000 lakes

The most famous of these lakes are the ones located near the Swiss cities, such as Lake Geneva and Lake Zurich.

What is the warmest lake in Europe : 10 warmest Swimming spots in Europe

Name
1. Lago di Garda 17 °C
2. Lago Maggiore 15 °C
3. Lake Königssee 11 °C
4. Lake Constance 14 °C

Geography and Climate

The topography of Finland is relatively gentle with low, flat or rolling plains and low hills. The land is also dotted with many lakes—more than 60,000—and the highest point in the country is Haltiatunturi at 4,357 feet (1,328 m) above sea level.

Canada

Scientists are constantly reclassifying bodies of water when new evidence is presented by satellite or other forms of advanced geographical imagery. There are more than 30,000 lakes in the Canada.

What is the most beautiful lake in Europe

Lake Annecy, France

With its pure turquoise waters and view of the snowy Alps, this lake is idyllic and enchanted- and beautiful Europe at its finest! Visit Chateau d'Annecy, a medieval castle-turned-museum that overlooks Annecy's old town which was once home to the Counts of Geneva.Finland

Well, truth be told, there are over 188,000 lakes in Finland! Finland is indeed best known for its natural wonders, but there is so much more to discover there!