Lake Starnberg
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Lake Starnberg (German: Starnberger See) in southern Bavaria is Germany's fourth largest lake and a popular recreation area for the nearby city of Munich. Towns by the lake include Starnberg in the north, Seeshaupt in the south, and Tutzing in the west. The small town of Berg near Starnberg is famous as the site where King Ludwig II of Bavaria drowned in the lake in 1886.The lake, which was created by ice age glaciers from the Alps, extends 21 km (14 miles) from north to south and has a width of 3-5 km (2-3.5 miles) from east to west. It has a single, small island, the Roseninsel, and a single outlet, the Würm river (because of this river the lake was called the Würmsee until 1962). Its major inflow comes from a chain of small lakes in the south, Osterseen. This small river is called Ach or Ostersee-Ach.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Starnberg
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Coordinates: 47°54'38"N 11°18'52"E
- Kochelsee 28 km
- Lake Walchen 33 km
- Tegernsee 35 km
- Sylvenstein Reservoir 39 km
- Schliersee 45 km
- Achensee 54 km
- Lake Raintaler See 66 km
- Lake Simssee 67 km
- Chiemsee lake 77 km
- Weißsee (Hohe Tauern) 130 km
- Tutzing 2.7 km
- Führungsunterstützungs Schule der Bundeswehr 3.1 km
- Roseninsel 3.4 km
- Former site of the displaced persons camp at Feldafing 4.1 km
- Wolfratshausen motorway exit 6.3 km
- Höhenrain West service station 6.8 km
- Castle Berg 7.1 km
- Tennis Club 8 km
- General Fellgiebel Kaserne 8.2 km
- Weidach 8.7 km