Latin names of lakes
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Users of Neo-Latin have taken the Latin language to places the Romans never went; hence a need arose to make Latin names of lakes that did not exist when Latin was a living language.
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Latin | English Name, [(other name(s))] or [older name(s)], [province], [state] |
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Lacus Sebinus | Lake Iseo |
Lacus Benacus | Lake Garda |
Lacus Albanus | Lake of Albano |
Lacus Lemanus | Lake Geneva |
Lacus Ceresius | Lake Lugano |
Lacus Verbanus | Lake Maggiore |
Lacus Bodamicus | Lake Constance |
Lacus Digitarum | Finger Lakes, New York |
Lacus Eriarum | Lake Erie in the Great Lakes |
Lacus Huronorum | Lake Huron in the Great Lakes |
Lacus Magni | Great Lakes |
Lacus Ontario | Lake Ontario in the Great Lakes |
Lacus Slavus Major | Great Slave Lake, NWT |
Lacus Superior | Lake Superior in the Great Lakes |
Lacus Ursa Major | Great Bear Lake, NWT |
Vinnipegosis | Lake Winnipegosis, Manitoba |
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