The largest lake to lie entirely within one country is Lake Baikal, located in Siberia, Russia. It is the world's deepest and oldest freshwater lake, reaching a maximum depth of about 1,642 meters (5,387 feet) and estimated to be around 25 million years old. Lake Baikal holds approximately 20% of the world's unfrozen freshwater supply, making it a significant natural resource.
Lake Michigan is the sixth largest but the largest to lie in only one country.
Saudi Arabia lie's in the world's largest peninsula "Arabian" peninsula
it is in fact big bear lake which is the largest entirely in Canada .Great Bear Lake largest lake of Canada and fourth largest of North America, c.12,275 sq mi (31,800 sq km), c.190 mi (310 km) long and from 25 to 110 mi (40-177 km) wide, Northwest Territories [encyclopedia.com]I believe it's Great Bear Lake, at 12,096 square miles (31,328 km2) in the Northwest Territories.
Yes the mean has to fall within that range.
The major rivers of Denmark include,The Gudena,The Odense River,The Vida,The Skjern,and The Susa.
Lakes, by definition, are inland bodies of water. You cannot have a lake that is 'near' Africa. Africa is a huge continent. 'Near' is also a relative term, as is lake. The northern most sections of Lake Victoria lie on the equator
The rocky mountains lie in the middle of the country.
Lake Texcoco
Russia is the largest country in the world, but only part of it is in Europe, the rest being in Asia. The largest country wholly in Europe, which is also in the eastern part of the continent, is Ukraine.
The three Great Lakes that lie entirely in the Eastern Time Zone are Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and Lake Huron.
Technically, there is no 'state within another state'. The Australian Capital Territory does however lie within New South Wales.
That depends what you refer to when you say "This country".