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'''Lake Neuchâtel''' ({{lang-fr|Lac de Neuchâtel}}; {{lang-de|Neuenburgersee}}) is a ] primarily in ], |
'''Lake Neuchâtel''' ({{lang-fr|Lac de Neuchâtel}}; {{lang-de|Neuenburgersee}}) is a ] primarily in ], in the French-speaking part of ]. The lake lies mainly in the ] of ], but is also shared by the cantons of ], ], and ]. | ||
With a surface of {{convert|218.3|km2|0|abbr=on}}, Lake Neuchâtel is the largest lake located entirely in Switzerland and the 59th largest lake in Europe. It is {{convert|38.3|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} long and {{convert|8.2|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} at its widest. Its surface is {{convert|429|m|ft|abbr=out}} ], and the maximum depth is {{convert|152|m|ft|abbr=out}}. The total water volume is {{convert|14.0|km3|1|abbr=on}}. The lake's drainage area is approximately {{convert|2,670|km2|0|abbr=on}} and its culminating point is ] at {{convert|1,607|m|ft|abbr=out}}.<ref name=LN/> | With a surface of {{convert|218.3|km2|0|abbr=on}}, Lake Neuchâtel is the largest lake located entirely in Switzerland and the 59th largest lake in Europe. It is {{convert|38.3|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} long and {{convert|8.2|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} at its widest. Its surface is {{convert|429|m|ft|abbr=out}} ], and the maximum depth is {{convert|152|m|ft|abbr=out}}. The total water volume is {{convert|14.0|km3|1|abbr=on}}. The lake's drainage area is approximately {{convert|2,670|km2|0|abbr=on}} and its culminating point is ] at {{convert|1,607|m|ft|abbr=out}}.<ref name=LN/> |
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Lake Neuchâtel | |
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With Lakes Biel and Morat in the background | |
Coordinates | 46°54′N 6°51′E / 46.900°N 6.850°E / 46.900; 6.850 |
Primary inflows | L'Orbe (La Thielle), Le Bey, La Brine, L'Arnon, Ruisseau de la Vaux, Le Vivier, L'Areuse, Le Seyon; Canal Oriental, Le Buron, Ruisseau de l'Epena, La Menthue, Ruisseau de Crêt Moron, Ruisseau de Longefont, Ruisseau de Robin, Ruisseau de la Molliette, Canal de la Broye |
Primary outflows | Zihlkanal / Canal de la Thielle |
Catchment area | 2,670 km (1,030 sq mi) |
Basin countries | Switzerland |
Max. length | 38.3 km (23.8 mi) |
Max. width | 8.2 km (5.1 mi) |
Surface area | 218.3 km (84.3 sq mi) |
Average depth | 64.2 m (211 ft) |
Max. depth | 152 m (499 ft) |
Water volume | 13.77 km (11,160,000 acre⋅ft) |
Residence time | 8.2 years |
Surface elevation | 429 m (1,407 ft) |
Settlements | Neuchâtel, Grandson, Yverdon, Estavayer-le-Lac (see list) |
Ramsar Wetland | |
Official name | Rive sud du lac de Neuchâtel |
Designated | 9 November 1990 |
Reference no. | 505 |
Lake Neuchâtel (Template:Lang-fr; Template:Lang-de) is a lake primarily in Romandy, in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. The lake lies mainly in the canton of Neuchâtel, but is also shared by the cantons of Vaud, Fribourg, and Bern.
With a surface of 218.3 km (84 sq mi), Lake Neuchâtel is the largest lake located entirely in Switzerland and the 59th largest lake in Europe. It is 38.3 km (23.8 mi) long and 8.2 km (5.1 mi) at its widest. Its surface is 429 metres (1,407 ft) above sea level, and the maximum depth is 152 metres (499 ft). The total water volume is 14.0 km (3.4 cu mi). The lake's drainage area is approximately 2,670 km (1,031 sq mi) and its culminating point is Le Chasseron at 1,607 metres (5,272 ft).
The lake is fed by the rivers L'Orbe (called La Thielle or La Thièle locally, downstream of the city of Orbe), L'Arnon, L'Areuse, Le Seyon, and La Menthue, as well as by the Canal de la Broye. The Thielle Canal (Template:Lang-fr, Template:Lang-de) drains the lake into Lake Biel and is part of regulation system for the lakes and the rivers of the Seeland region.
Lake Neuchâtel was the home of the now extinct species of deepwater trout Salvelinus neocomensis.
List of settlements on the lake
Northwestern shore
From Yverdon to La Tène (Southwest to Northeast):
- Yverdon-les-Bains (VD)
- Grandson (VD)
- Bonvillars (VD)
- Onnens (VD)
- Corcelles-près-Concise (VD)
- Concise (VD)
- Vaumarcus (NE)
- Sauges (Saint-Aubin-Sauges) (NE)
- Saint-Aubin (Saint-Aubin-Sauges) (NE)
- Gorgier, Chez-Le-Bart (Gorgier) (NE)
- Bevaix (NE)
- Cortaillod (NE)
- Areuse (Boudry) (NE)
- Colombier (Milvignes) (NE)
- Auvernier (Milvignes) (NE)
- Serrières (Neuchâtel)
- Neuchâtel
- Hauterive (NE)
- St-Blaise (NE)
- Marin-Epagnier (La Tène) (NE)
Southeastern shore
From Yverdon to Gampelen:
- Cheseaux (Cheseaux-Noréaz) (VD)
- Yvonand (VD)
- Cheyres (Cheyres-Châbles) (FR)
- Châbles (Cheyres-Châbles) (FR)
- Font (Estavayer) (FR)
- Estavayer-le-Lac (Estavayer) (FR)
- Forel (Estavayer) (FR)
- Chevroux (VD)
- Pré de Riva (Gletterens) (FR)
- Portalban (Delley-Portalban) (FR)
- Chabrey (Vully-les-Lacs) (VD)
- Champmartin (Cudrefin) (VD)
- Cudrefin (VD)
- La Sauge (Cudrefin) (VD)
- Lindehof, Witzwil (Ins) (BE)
- Tannenhof (Gampelen) (BE)
Notes
- "Rive sud du lac de Neuchâtel". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- ^ "Schweiz - Suisse" (Map). Lac de Neuchâtel (2014 ed.). 1:500 000. National Map of Switzerland 1:500'000. Wabern, Switzerland: Federal Office of Topography – swisstopo. ISBN 978-3-302-00070-1. Retrieved 2017-12-10 – via map.geo.admin.ch.
- IUCN Red list
External links
- Waterlevels at the Harbour of Neuchâtel from the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment
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