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  2. The secret Italian lakes that most tourists don’t know about

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    Lakes Como and Garda pull in the crowds as much as Italy’s famous cities and best beaches. But Italy has lesser-known but equally spectacular lakes to visit. The secret Italian lakes that most ...

  3. List of lakes of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of lakes of Italy. The lakes of Italy can be distinguished, depending on their location within the national territory, between pre-alpine , north-western, Apennine , Sicilian and Sardinian , in addition to lagoons and coastal lakes.

  4. Italian Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Lakes are located on the Alpine foothills and mark the transition between the Alps and the Po Plain. The Italian Lakes (Italian: Grandi laghi prealpini, [1] [2] lit. "great pre-alpine lakes") are a group of large lakes lying on the south side of the Alps, in the basin of the river Po and the Mediterranean Sea. As their name suggests ...

  5. Lake Varese - Wikipedia

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    Lying between the basins of Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio, the Palude Brabbia, covering 459 hectares, is a nature reserve that protects one of the best-preserved examples of lowland peat bog. The swamp is an alternation of areas covered by dense aquatic vegetation, with large reeds, willows and alders, sometimes open water, the so-called clear ...

  6. Lake Trasimeno - Wikipedia

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    The lake seen from Castiglione del Lago Fortress and lake, Castiglione Eleuteri and behind, Castiglione del Lago. Lake Trasimeno (/ ˌ t r ɑː z ɪ ˈ m eɪ n oʊ / TRAH-zim-AY-noh, [1] [2] also US: /-ˈ m iː n oʊ, ˌ t r æ z-/-⁠ EE-, TRAZ-im-; [2] Italian: Lago Trasimeno [ˈlaːɡo traziˈmɛːno]; Latin: Trasumennus; Etruscan: Tarśmina [3]), also referred to as Trasimene (/ ˈ t r æ ...

  7. Lake Bracciano - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bracciano (Italian: Lago di Bracciano) is a lake of volcanic origin in the Italian region of Lazio, 32 km (20 mi) northwest of Rome. It is the second largest lake in the region (second only to Lake Bolsena ) and one of the major lakes of Italy .