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Lake Vermilion is a shallow freshwater lake in northeastern Minnesota, United States. The Ojibwe originally called the lake Nee-Man-Nee, which means “the evening sun tinting the water a reddish color”. French fur traders translated this to the Latin word Vermilion, which is a red pigment. Lake Vermilion is located between the towns of Tower on the east and Cook on the west, in the heart of Minnesota's Arrowhead Region at Vermilion Iron Range. The area was mined from the late 19th century until the 1960s, and the Soudan Mine operated just south of the lake.

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  • Lake Vermilion (de)
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  • Lake Vermilion (en)
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  • Der Lake Vermilion (auch Vermilion Lake) ist ein See im US-Bundesstaat Minnesota und rund 26 km westlich von Ely gelegen. Der See hat eine Fläche von 159 km² und eine Länge von 39 km. In dem See befinden sich 365 Inseln. In den 1940ern wurde er von der National Geographic Society zu einem der zehn landschaftlich schönsten Seen der USA gewählt. Lake Vermilion, im Herzen von Minnesotas „Arrowhead Region“ gelegen, ist ein wichtiges Fischfanggebiet. (de)
  • Vermilion estas lago en norda Minesoto en Usono, situanta proksime de , je ĉirkaŭ 20 mejloj okcidente de en la koro de minesota regiono Arrowhead. Dum la 1940-aj jaroj la National Geographic Society deklaris Vermilion unu el la supro dek plej pitoreskaj lagoj en Usono. (eo)
  • Lake Vermilion is a shallow freshwater lake in northeastern Minnesota, United States. The Ojibwe originally called the lake Nee-Man-Nee, which means “the evening sun tinting the water a reddish color”. French fur traders translated this to the Latin word Vermilion, which is a red pigment. Lake Vermilion is located between the towns of Tower on the east and Cook on the west, in the heart of Minnesota's Arrowhead Region at Vermilion Iron Range. The area was mined from the late 19th century until the 1960s, and the Soudan Mine operated just south of the lake. (en)
  • El lago Vermilion (del inglés: Lake Vermilion) es un lago de agua dulce de los Estados Unidos localizado en el noreste del estado de Minnesota. El lago Vermilion tiene una superficie de 158,9 km² y una profundidad máxima de 23 m.​ El Departamento de Recursos Naturales de Minnesota​ clasifica al lago Vermilion, por superficie, como el quinto mayor lago dentro de las fronteras de Minnesota y es el 46.º del país. Es también el lago que tiene mayor línea costera del estado.​ El lago tiene como emisario al , que acaba drenando en la bahía de Hudson a través de un compleja red fluvo-lacustre a través de territorio canadiense (Vermilion → → → → lago Rainy → lago de los Bosques → río Winnipeg → lago Winnipeg → río Nelson → bahía de Hudson) . (es)
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