Flattnitzer See

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46°56′17.3″N 14°2′17.8″E / 46.938139°N 14.038278°E / 46.938139; 14.038278Catchment area0.57 km2 (0.22 sq mi)[1]Surface area0.0196 km2 (0.0076 sq mi)Max. depth2.8 m (9.2 ft)Water volume27,000 m3 (22 acre⋅ft)[2]Surface elevation1,370 m (4,490 ft)

Flattnitzer See, also known as Hemmasee,[2] is a lake near Flattnitz Pass in the Gurktal Alps. It rests in the municipality of Glödnitz, in Carinthia, Austria.

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  1. ^ Four Mountain lakes in the Gurktal Alps (Carinthia, Austria)
  2. ^ a b Flattnitz: Flatnitzer See
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