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The Italian Lakes (Italian: Grandi laghi prealpini, lit. "great prealpine lakes") are a group of large lakes lying on the south side of the Alps, in the basin of the river Po and the Mediterranean Sea. As their name suggests, they are essentially located in northern Italy, however, they are also partly located in southern Switzerland. They are all glacial lakes that formed after the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the last ice age. The group is composed of (from west to east): Lake Orta, Lake Maggiore, Lake Varese, Lake Lugano, Lake Como, Lake Iseo, Lake Idro and Lake Garda. The three largest are all well over 100 km2, they are: Lake Garda (largest in Italy), Lake Maggiore (largest in southern Switzerland) and Lake Como.

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  • Oberitalienische Seen (de)
  • Italian Lakes (en)
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  • Die Oberitalienischen Seen, auch Insubrische Seen genannt, liegen am Südrand der Alpen und sind durch die Schürfarbeit eiszeitlicher Gletscher entstanden. Es sind damit Gletscherrandseen; eine spezielle Seeform sind die Zungenbeckenseen. Die flächenmäßig größten Seen sind die Folgenden:(Siehe auch: Liste der Seen in Italien und Liste der grössten Seen in der Schweiz) (de)
  • The Italian Lakes (Italian: Grandi laghi prealpini, lit. "great prealpine lakes") are a group of large lakes lying on the south side of the Alps, in the basin of the river Po and the Mediterranean Sea. As their name suggests, they are essentially located in northern Italy, however, they are also partly located in southern Switzerland. They are all glacial lakes that formed after the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the last ice age. The group is composed of (from west to east): Lake Orta, Lake Maggiore, Lake Varese, Lake Lugano, Lake Como, Lake Iseo, Lake Idro and Lake Garda. The three largest are all well over 100 km2, they are: Lake Garda (largest in Italy), Lake Maggiore (largest in southern Switzerland) and Lake Como. (en)
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  • Die Oberitalienischen Seen, auch Insubrische Seen genannt, liegen am Südrand der Alpen und sind durch die Schürfarbeit eiszeitlicher Gletscher entstanden. Es sind damit Gletscherrandseen; eine spezielle Seeform sind die Zungenbeckenseen. Die flächenmäßig größten Seen sind die Folgenden: * Gardasee (369,98 km²; italienisch Lago di Garda oder Bènaco) * Lago Maggiore (212,5 km²; ital. auch Lago Verbano, deutsch Langensee; teilweise auf Schweizer Territorium (Kanton Tessin)) * Comer See (146 km²; auch Comosee, ital. Lago di Como oder Lario) * Iseosee (65,3 km²; ital. Lago d’Iseo oder Sebino) * Luganersee (48,7 km²; ital. Lago di Lugano oder Ceresio; größtenteils auf Schweizer Territorium (Kanton Tessin)) * Ortasee (18,2 km²; ital. Lago d’Orta oder Cusio) * Lago di Varese (14,9 km²) * Idrosee (11,4 km²; ital. auch Erídio)(Siehe auch: Liste der Seen in Italien und Liste der grössten Seen in der Schweiz) (de)
  • The Italian Lakes (Italian: Grandi laghi prealpini, lit. "great prealpine lakes") are a group of large lakes lying on the south side of the Alps, in the basin of the river Po and the Mediterranean Sea. As their name suggests, they are essentially located in northern Italy, however, they are also partly located in southern Switzerland. They are all glacial lakes that formed after the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the last ice age. The group is composed of (from west to east): Lake Orta, Lake Maggiore, Lake Varese, Lake Lugano, Lake Como, Lake Iseo, Lake Idro and Lake Garda. The three largest are all well over 100 km2, they are: Lake Garda (largest in Italy), Lake Maggiore (largest in southern Switzerland) and Lake Como. The lakes are located in the Italian regions of Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and in the Swiss canton of Ticino. They are all located at least partly in Italy, while two of them (Maggiore and Lugano) are partly in Switzerland. The Italian Lakes constitute a popular tourist destination since the Roman Era for their mild climate and their view of the Alps. (en)
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