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| Chiemsee | |
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| Location | Bavaria |
| Coordinates | 47°53′24″N 12°28′12″E / 47.89°N 12.47°ECoordinates: 47°53′24″N 12°28′12″E / 47.89°N 12.47°E |
| Lake type | Natural lake |
| Basin countries | Germany |
| Surface area | 79.9 km² |
| Max. depth | 72.7 m |
| Water volume | 2,048 mio m³ |
| Shore length1 | 63.96 km |
| Surface elevation | 518.19 m |
| Islands | (Herreninsel, Fraueninsel, Krautinsel, Schalch) |
| 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. | |
Chiemsee (German pronunciation: [ˈkiːmzeː]) is a freshwater lake in Bavaria, Germany, between Rosenheim, Germany, and Salzburg, Austria. It is often called the Bavarian Sea. The rivers Tiroler Achen and Prien flow into the lake; the river Alz, out of it. The Chiemsee is divided into the bigger, north section, in the northeast, called Weitsee, and the Inselsee, in the southwest.
The region around the Chiemsee is Chiemgau and is a famous recreation area.
Two of the main islands on the lake are Herrenchiemsee (biggest island) and Frauenchiemsee, also called Herreninsel (gentleman's island) and Fraueninsel (lady's island), respectively. The third main island, Krautinsel (herb island), is smaller than Frauenchiemsee and is uninhabited.
There are also three very small islands: the Schalch, to the west of Frauenchiemsee; and two unnamed islands, 54 and 80 meters south of the Krautinsel, with an area of 30 m² each.
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