List of largest lakes of Western Europe
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This is a List of the largest lakes of Western Europe in order of surface area.
Lake | Size | |
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Lake Geneva | (Lac Léman, Lac de Genève) | 581.3 km² |
Lake Constance | (Bodensee) | 541.1 km² |
Lough Neagh | (Loch nEathach) | 388 km² |
Lake Garda | 370 km² | |
Lake Neuchâtel | (Lac de Neuchâtel) | 218.3 km² |
Lake Maggiore | 212.3 km² | |
Lough Corrib | (Loch Coirib) | 200 km² |
Lake Como | 145.9 km² | |
Lake Trasimeno | 124 km² | |
Lough Derg | (Loch Deirgeirt) | 118 km² |
Lake Lucerne | (Vierwaldstättersee) | 113.7 km² |
Lake Bolsena | 113.5 km² | |
Müritz | ((Die) Müritz) | 109.2 km² |
Lower Lough Erne | (Loch Éirne) | 105.1 km² |
Lough Ree | (Loch Rí) | 105 km² |
[edit] Noteworthy
- IJsselmeer (largest artificial lake, the Netherlands) - ~ 1250 km²
- Markermeer (second largest artificial lake, the Netherlands) - ~ 700 km²