Lake Maracaibo is a large brackish lake in Venezuela. It is connected to the Gulf of Venezuela by a 55km strait on the northern edge of the lake, and fed by numerous rivers, the largest being the Catatumbo River. It is the largest lake in South America, and one of the oldest lakes on Earth.
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Lake Maracaibo is a large lake located in western Venezuela. This huge lake is filled with brackish water and connects to the Gulf of Venezuela.
Lake Maracaibo and Lake Valencia.
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It is in Venezuela.
The lake is Lake Maracaibo, actually a brackish bay off the Gulf of Venezuela.
Lake Maracaibo
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Lake Maracaibo is located in western Venezuela. It is 99 miles (159 kilometers) in length, and is 67 miles (108 kilometers) in width.
The Guanoco Lake in Venezuela
Lake Maracaibo
The largest lake is probably Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela.
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Lake Maracaibo in northern Venezuela. It is a large shallow bay off the Gulf of Venezuela.
it's Lake Maracaibo.
Lake Maracaibo