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The largest lakes in Europe are the Caspian Sea, Lake Ladoga, and Lake Onega. Other popular lakes include Lake Geneva and Loch Ness.
Lake Geneva is one of the largest lakes in western Europe. It is on the border of Switzerland and France. It is 72,000,000 acre feet or 23,461,302,744,000 gallons.
The Swiss city that also bears the name of a lake is Geneva.
Lake Geneva is the biggest lake in western Europe. It is a staggering 133.32 square miles long and 507 feet deep.
Europe.
Lake Geneva is located in Geneva in Switzerland
Vänern, also the third largest lake in Europe.
The Swiss call Lake Geneva Lac Leman. Lake Geneva is the largest body of water in Switzerland. It is a croissant-shaped lake surrounded by villages and castles.
Hungary is home to Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Central Europe.
Lake Vänern is in Sweden. It is the largest lake in Sweden and the third largest lake in Europe.
The two largest lakes in Switzerland are Lake Léman (aka Lake Geneva) and Lake Constance (aka Bodensee)
Although Lac du Bourget ("Lake of Le Bourget") is the largest lake and deepest lake in France, the largest body of water is the Lake Geneva or Lake Léman. This lake is located on the western border of France and is shared with Switzerland. More details can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_GenevaThe largest lake located totally in France is Lac du Bourget. France also shares Lake Geneva with neighboring Switzerland, having one-third of its 72,153,474 acre-feet within its borders.