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The names of North Dakota lakes include Lake Sakakawea and Devils Lake. Other North Dakota lakes are Lake Darling, Long Lake, Alkaline Lake, Lac Aux Morts, Lake Ashtabula, Horsehead Lake, and part of Lake Oahe.

  1. Devils Lake, Ramsey County
  2. Brewer Lake, Cass County
  3. Skjermo Lake, Divide County
  4. Lake Ashtabula, Barnes County
  5. Casselton Reservoir, Cass County
  6. Brush Lake, McLean County
  7. Nelson Lake, Oliver County
  8. Heart Butte Reservoir (Lake Tschida), Grant County
  9. New Johns Lake, Burleigh County
  10. Lake Isabel, Kidder County
  11. Clausen Springs, Barnes County
  12. Sweetbriar Dam, Morton County
  13. Lake Elsie, Richland County
  14. Mirror Lake, Adams County
  15. North Golden Lake, Steele County
  16. Strawberry Lake, Bottineau County
  17. Coldwater Lake, McIntosh County
  18. Mooreton Pond, Richland County
  19. Dead Colt Creek Dam, Ransom County
  20. Fish Creek Dam, Morton County
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The largest lakes in North Dakota are Lake Sakakawea and Devils Lake.

The largest lakes in South Dakota are Lake Oahe and Lake Francis Case.

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