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    Lake Zurich (German: Zürichsee; Swiss German/Alemannic: Zürisee) is a lake in Switzerland, extending southeast of the city of Zürich.Depending on the context, Lake Zurich or Zürichsee can be used to describe the lake as a whole, or just that part of the lake downstream of the Seedamm at Rapperswil, whilst the part upstream of Rapperswil may be called the Obersee or Upper Lake.

    • 49 metres (161 feet)
    • 88.66 square kilometres (34.23 square miles)
    • 136 metres (446 feet)
    • 3.9 km³ (0.94 cu mi)
  2. Lake Zürich, Swiss lake extending southeast from the city of Zürich. It lies at an altitude of 1,332 feet (406 m) and has an area of about 34 square miles (88 square km); its extreme length is 18 miles (29 km), maximum breadth 2 1/2 miles, and maximum depth 469 feet. The Linth River flows into it and emerges as the Limmat.

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  3. The culminating point of the lake’s drainage basin is the Todi Peak at an altitude of 3614 meters. The lake's water is generally clean and can reach temperatures up to 20 degrees Celsius during the summer months. The lake is purified, is fed into Zurich’s water system and is potable. The Seedamm is a partially artificial causeway and a ...

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  5. Lake Zurich, Switzerland. Photo: Wikimedia Commons. The entire Lake Zurich which has a shape of a banana belongs to 3 cantons of Switzerland – Zurich in the north-west (which encapsulates most part of the Lower Lake or the downstream part of the lake), and the cantons of St. Gallen and Schwyz in the south-east where the Upper Lake (or the upstream part of the lake) belongs.

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  6. Lake Zurich stretches south-east of Zurich across the cantons of Zurich, St. Gallen and Schwyz. Its main tributary is the Linth, which originates in the Tödi massif in the Glarus Alps and flows through the canton of Glarus and Lake Walen before finally flowing into Lake Zurich as the Linth Canal near Schmerikon.

  7. Lake Zurich. The bent, almost banana-shaped Lake Zurich is framed on the southern side by the Albis and Zimmerberg hills and on the north by the Pfannenstiel chain of hills. The lake is bordered by the cantons of Zurich, St.Gallen and Schwyz. At the western end lies Zurich, Switzerland’s largest city.

  8. Lake Zurich. Lake Zurich is one of the largest lakes in Switzerland. It is 40 kilometers long. Zurich is located at the point where the broad Limmat river flows out of the lake. Along this river, there is a beautiful promenade, that continues along the Eastern shore of the lake. The range of Alpine mountains is located a few dozen kilometers to ...

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