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Großer Wannsee
lake near Berlin
Müggelsee
thumb|right|Wendenturm The Müggelsee (), also known as the Großer Müggelsee, is a natural lake in the eastern edge of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It is the largest of the Berlin lakes by area, with an area of , a length of
Lake Tegel
lake in Germany
Jungfernsee
The Jungfernsee (translated "Virgin Lake") is north of Potsdam, Germany. It was a glacial kettle and is now part of the River Havel, which runs along its southeastern shore, which is also the only part of its shores that is in Berlin. The rest of the lake lies in the Potsdam district.
Krumme Lanke
lake in Berlin, Germany
Plötzensee
lake in Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Bogensee
Bogensee is a small lake near Wandlitz in the German state of Brandenburg, located about north of the Berlin city limits.
Zeuthener See
lake situated to the south-east of Berlin, Germany
Griebnitzsee
Griebnitzsee (, from the Slavic Grib, Mushroom) is a lake at the south-western outskirts of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. At an elevation of 29.4 m, its surface area is ca. 0.592 km². The lake forms the border between the German states of Berlin and Brandenburg. It is bordered in the north by the Wannsee district of Berlin, and in the south and west by the Babelsberg district of Potsdam in Brandenburg.
Weißer See
lake in Berlin, Germany
Grunewaldsee
The Grunewaldsee () is a lake located in western Bezirk Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf in Berlin within the Grunewald forest. It has a surface of c. 175,000 m2. The Jagdschloss Grunewald hunting lodge is located on the south bank of the lake.
Schlachtensee
lake in Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Berlin, Germany
Groß Glienicker See
lake in Berlin and Brandenburg, Germany
Dämeritzsee
The Dämeritzsee () is a lake located in Brandenburg and Berlin, Germany. At an elevation of , its surface area is . It is located partly in the municipality of Erkner (Oder-Spree district) and part in Rahnsdorf, a Berliner locality in Treptow-Köpenick district.
Seddinsee
thumb|Map of the waterways of south-east Berlin, with the Seddinsee centre-right The Seddinsee is a lake in the south-eastern outskirts of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It is aligned south-west to north-east, with its south-western end adjacent to the Berlin suburb of Schmöckwitz. Here, the Seddinsee meets the Zeuthener See and Langer See, two lakes that form part of the course of the River Dahme.
Teufelssee
(German, 'Devil's Lake') is a glacial lake in the Grunewald forest in the Berlin borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.
Langer See
lake in Germany
Ziegeleisee
Ziegeleisee is a lake in Berlin, Germany. At an elevation of , its surface area is 4.7 ha.
Orankesee
Orankesee is a lake in Berlin, Germany. Its surface area is . The Orankesee is a lake without inflow or outflow. Together with the nearby Obersee lake, it forms the center around which the Hohenschönhausen villa quarter developed. The Orankesee belongs to a chain of glacial lakes that extends from the Barnim plateau to the Berlin Urstromtal. The name Oranke derives from the Slavic word Roderanke, meaning “reddish-brown lake.”
Wuhlebecken
Wuhlebecken is a lake in Berlin, Germany. At an elevation of 33 m, its surface area is 6 ha.
Arkenberger Baggersee
body of water