Kleiner Plöner See
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Kleiner Plöner See | |
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Location | Kreis Plön, Schleswig-Holstein |
Coordinates | 54°9′37″N 10°23′28″E / 54.16028°N 10.39111°ECoordinates: 54°9′37″N 10°23′28″E / 54.16028°N 10.39111°E |
Primary inflows | Schwentine |
Primary outflows | Schwentine |
Basin countries | Germany |
Surface area | 239 ha |
Average depth | 9 m |
Max. depth | 31,4 m |
Shore length1 | 11,2 km |
Surface elevation | 20 m |
Settlements | Plön |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
The Kleine Plöner See is a lake in Holstein Switzerland in North Germany.
Geography
It lies west of the town of the Plön, has an area of 239 hectares (590 acres), is up to about 31 metres deep and has a surface elevation of around 20 m above sea level. The lake is owned both by the state of Schleswig-Holstein as well as various private individuals.
The weakly eutrophic lake lies on the River Schwentine, which enters in two places from the Großer Plöner See
- West of the Prinzeninsel, through the Rohrdommelbucht and the Mühlensee.
- Through the centre of Plöner, the Schwanensee and the Stadtsee.
See also
References
- This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.
Sources
- Muuß, Uwe; Petersen, Marcus and König, Dietrich (1973). Die Binnengewässer Schleswig-Holsteins. 162 pp., numerous photos., Wachholtz-Verlag Neumünster. ISBN 3-529-05302-3
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