Mooselookmeguntic Lake, Maine, United States of America
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Lake-Town's actual name in The Hobbit is Esgaroth, built of wood and situated entirely in the Long Lake.Esgaroth/Lake-Town is not to be confused with the city of Dale, built between the Lake and the Lonely Mountain (Mount Erebor). Dale was destroyed by Smaug when he took over the Lonely Mountain, but was resettled after the dwarves reclaimed Erebor and Smaug was killed.
There are a few towns with the name Long Lake. One is located in Washburn county in the state of Wisconsin. Another is located in Hamilton County in the state of New York.
Tappan, Ohio
Lake Chargoggagoggmancha uggagoggchaubunagungamaugg (Remove space as we can not use words over 37 letters long) better known as Webster Lake in the town of Webster, Massachusetts.See the link below.
No, but there is a lake in Canada called Bose Lake which is extremely beautiful. There is no such town but there are a number of stores named Bose in Canada.
Skaneateles, is a small town located in New York. The name of this town comes from the Iroquois term which means "long lake". From a 2010 census, the population of Skaneateles was 7,209.
Mt Ruapehu
New Zealand's largest lake is Lake Taupo in the North Island. Lake Te Anau is the South Island's largest lake, and has a town of that name on its shore.
Subiaco was named after the town of Subiaco in Italy by Benedictine monks who settled there in the 19th century. The name "Subiaco" is derived from the Latin word "Sublaqueum," meaning under the lake, referring to the town's location beneath a lake in Italy.
The site of Lake City was a Seminole village named Alpata Telophka, meaning "Alligator Town". By 1830, a white American town called Alligator was established, adjacent to the Seminole town. The city was incorporated and changed to its current name in 1859. The name was changed because the mayor's wife, who had recently moved to the town, refused to hang her lace curtains in a town named Alligator. Local bodies of water include Lake DeSota, Lake Isabella, Alligator Lake, Lake Hamburg, Gwen Lake, Lake Harper and Watertown Lake.
Based on if NZ stands for New Zealand. The second largest lake is Te Anau. There is a town next to the lake with the same name. But because of the size of the lake there is no one town that contains Te Anau. Many towns border the lake.