Lanker See

The Lanker See is a lake in the region of in North . It lies south of the town of in the district of Plön, and is crossed from south to north by the River Schwentine.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Halbinseln und Buchten im Lanker See and Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium.

Nature reserve
is a nature reserve.

Photo: Chasja, Public domain.
is a in Kreis Plön, , . At an elevation of 20.8 m, its surface area is 0.363 km².

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Schellhorn and Preetz.

Village
is a municipality in the , in , .

is a town in the region of , with a population of 16,000 inhabitants, the largest town in Plön district. is located between the Post and Lake Lankersee, which flow through the Schwentiene and the Muhlenau.

Village
is a municipality in the , in , . is situated 2½ km southwest of Lanker See.

Lanker See

Latitude
54.21386° or 54° 12′ 50″ north
Longitude
10.29196° or 10° 17′ 31″ east
Elevation
16 metres (52 feet)
Open location code
9F6G677R+GQ
Geo­Names ID
2880506
Wiki­data ID
Q114397
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to German—“Lanker See” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Lanker See
  • Cebuano: Lanker See
  • Dutch: Lanker See
  • Egyptian Arabic: بحيره لانكير سى
  • French: Lanker See
  • German: Lanker See

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Freudenholm and Glinde.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Probstenwerder and Kleiner Werder.

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