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HIM (Germany)

(4)

ISEO (Italy)

COMO (Italy)

SHAWL (Germany)

(5)

ATTER (Kammer), (Austria)

GUARD (Italy)

GRYAKA (Romania)

INARI (Finland)

KAGUL (Ukraine)

CHINA (Moldova)

MAMRY (Poland)

MEDVE (Poland)

MJESA (Norway)

MURITZ (Germany)

SAIM (Finland)

SASYK (Crimea, Ukraine)

YALPUG (Ukraine)

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VENERN (Sweden)

LEZINA (Italy)

LUGANO (Italy, Switzerland) - mountain lake

LUCERNE (Fierwaldstet), (Switzerland)

NAROCH (Belarus)

PRESPA (Macedonia, Albania, Greece) - mountain lake

RASELM (Romania)

SHKODER (Skadar), (Macedonia, Albania)

(7)

BALATON (Hungary)

VETTERN (Sweden)

PAJANNE (Finland)

SNIARDVY (Poland)

TUNSKY (Switzerland)

(8)

ELMAREN (Sweden)

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BILSKOE (Switzerland)

BODEN (Austria, Germany, Switzerland) - mountain lake

BOLSENA (Italy)

Võrtsjarv (Estonia)

GENEVA (Leman), (Switzerland, France)

OHRIDSKYE (Macedonia, Albania) - mountain lake

ZURICH (Switzerland) - mountain lake

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SKADAR - see Shkoder

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TRASIMENE (Italy)

(13)

NEUCHATEL (Switzerland)

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FIRWALDSTETSKIE - see Lucerne

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