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The Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean are the nearest large bodies of water.
No there are not. Washington DC is about 68 square miles, and the largest body of water is a water reservoir. The Potomac River forms one of the boundries of the City.
There are no lakes or other large bodies of water in Washington DC.Some consider the Tidal Basin a lake, however it is more properly a partially man-made inlet adjacent to the Potomac River. The basin covers an area of about 107 acres (0.43 km2) and is 10 feet (3.0 m) deep.The 50 acre Dalecarlia Reservoir located partially in DC and partially in Maryland is an important part of the water supply for Washington DC. Construction was completed in 1858.The 25 acre McMillan Reservoir was completed in 1902.These are the largest bodies of water in Washington DC, and non are natural.
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Potomac River
Washington dc is not a state.
Washington, DC
Washington DC
The Potomac River
Washington - Baltimore Washington International, DC, USA (BWI) Washington - Washington - All Airports, DC, USA (WAS) Washington - Ronald Reagan National Airport, DC, USA (DCA) Washington - Washington Dulles, DC, USA (IAD)
there are no counties in Washington DC because Washington DC is a city itself.
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