List of lakes of Denmark
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This list of lakes of Denmark includes the largest lakes in Denmark
Largest lakes of Denmark
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Largest lakes by area
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1. | Arresø | 39.5 |
2. | Esrum Sø | 17.4 |
3. | Stadil Fjord | 17.3 |
4. | Mossø | 16.6 |
5. | Saltbæk Vig | 16.1 |
6. | Tissø | 12.7 |
7. | Furesø | 9.3 |
8. | Skanderborg sø | 8.6 |
9. | Søndersø | 8.4 |
10. | Tystrup Sø | 6.7 |
11. | Tømmerby Fjord | 6.0 |
12. | Vejlen/Ulvedyb | 5.9 |
13. | Julsø | 5.8 |
14. | Tange Sø | 5.5 |
15. | Lund Fjord | 5.1 |
Lakes larger than 5 hectares
[edit]Denmark has approximately 120,000 lakes and ponds with an area of at least 0.1 hectares (1000 m²).[1] Of these, 1,032 lakes have an official name.[2]
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- Sjørring Sø
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- Solbjerg Engsø
- Stadil Fjord
- Store Grankule
- Store Kattinge Sø
- Stubbe Sø
- Sunds Sø
- Søby Sø
- Søbygård Sø
- Søerne
- Sønder Lem Vig
- Søndersø (Maribosøerne)
- Søndersø (Nordsjælland)
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[edit]References
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lakes of Denmark.
- ^ "Søer". Danmarks Naturfredningsforening. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- ^ "Danmark i tal". Danmarks Statistik. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-01-04.