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Lake Bled
lake in Slovenia
Račice
municipality in the Czech Republic
Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park
Olympic sports venue near Beijing, PR China
Lake Malta
artificial lake in Poznan, Poland
Lake of Banyoles
lake in Banyoles, Catalonia, Spain
Rotsee
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The Rotsee (; previously known as Rootsee) is a natural rowing lake on the northern edge of Lucerne, Switzerland. It is regarded as one of the best rowing venues in the world.
Lac d'Aiguebelette
French lake
Seyhan Dam
dam in Turkey
Hazewinkel
thumb|Hazewinkel lake
The Hazewinkel is a 2000-meter rowing and regatta course belonging to Sport Vlaanderen in Heindonk, municipality of Willebroek, near Mechelen, Belgium. The site consists of a finish tower, boathouses, a cafeteria, and eight basic huts that house athletes using the lake. The course hosted British Rowing's final trials for some years as well as a World Rowing Junior Championships (1997), two World Rowing Under 23 Championships (1996, 2006), and two World Rowing Championships (1980, 1985).

Tangeum Lake
lake in South Korea
Idroscalo di Milano
The Idroscalo is an artificial lake in Milan, Italy that was originally constructed as a seaplane airport. It opened on 28 October 1930, in the heyday of seaplanes. When the use of seaplanes for passenger transport declined it became a recreational and sport facility. The first official rowing event was held in 1934 while Idroscalo was still an airport.
Lake Karapiro
artificial hydro lake on the Waikato River, New Zealand/Aotearoa.
Maschsee
The Masch Lake () is an artificial lake situated south of the city centre of Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. Covering an area of , it is the largest body of water within Hanover and a popular recreation area as well as venue for numerous water sports.
Bosbaan
240px|right|thumb|Bosbaan rowing course
240px|right|thumb|A Junior Double Scull at the Bosbaan
Laguna de los Padres
lake in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Årungen
Årungen is a lake in Norway in the municipality of Ås about south of Oslo which is notable for being an environment containing microscopic creatures called collodictyons. Norwegian scientists have been studying the creatures for two decades and speculate that they may be one of the oldest known organisms, and may provide clues about the origins of life. One kilometre south of the lake lies the Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
Willem-Alexander Baan
rowing venue near Rotterdam
Lake Ruataniwha
reservoir in New Zealand
Talkin Tarn
reservoir in the United Kingdom
Lake Casitas
reservoir in California, USA