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Lake Constance
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Image:Karte Bodensee.png thumb|200px|Map of the ''Bodensee''; ''Schweiz'' is Switzerland, ''Deutschland'' is Germany, and ''Osterreich'' is Austria.
'''Lake Constance''' or '''Lake of Constance''' (
German language German and
Alemannic German Alemannic ''Bodensee'',
French language French ''Lac de Constance'') is a large
lake on the
Rhine between
Germany,
Switzerland, and
Austria. It lies approximately at {{coor dm|47|39|N|9|19|E}}.
Lake Constance was first mentioned by the
Hispania Hispanic geographer
Pomponius Mela about
43 BCE. He noted that the Rhine flows through two lakes, and gave them the
Latin language Latin names '''''Lacus Venetus''''' (today Obersee) and '''''Lacus Acronius''''' (today Untersee).
Pliny the Elder used the name '''''Lacus Brigantinus''''', after the Roman city of Brigantium (today
Bregenz). The lake is also known as the '''Swabian Sea'''.
Image:Bodensee Sonnenuntergang.jpg thumb|200px|Sunset at Lake Constance
The
freshwater lake sits at 395 m above
sea level and is
Central Europe's third largest, after
Lake Balaton and
Lake Geneva. It is 67 km (41 mi) long, and at its widest point, nearly 13 km (8 mi). It covers approximately 539
square kilometre km² (208
square mile mi²) of total area[http://library.mcmaster.ca/maps/fc1999.htm]. The greatest depth is 252 m in the middle of the eastern part (Obersee). Its volume is approximately
1 E10 m³ 55 km³. The lake has four parts: Obersee (main, 476 km²), Überlinger See (north, 61 km²), Untersee (west, 63 km²), and the Zeller See and Gnadensee (northwest). The regulated
Rhine flows into the lake in the southeast, through the Obersee, the city of
Konstanz and the Untersee and flows out near
Stein am Rhein. Lake Constance provides fresh water to many cities in south
Germany.
Lake Constance was formed by the
Rhine Glacier during the
ice age. The Rhine, the
Bregenzer Ache, and the
Dornbirner Ache carry sediments from the
Alps to the lake, thus gradually decreasing the depth of the lake in the southeast.
Approximately 1000 tons of fish were caught by 150 professional fishermen in 2001 which was below the previous ten year average of 1200 tons per year. The Lake Constance Trout (Salmo tutra) was almost extinct in the 1980s due to pollution, but thanks to protective measures has made a significant return.
Car
ferry ferries link
Romanshorn, Switzerland to
Friedrichshafen, and
Konstanz to
Meersburg.
Geographic oddity
There is no legally binding agreement as to where the boundaries lie between Switzerland, Germany and Austria where these three countries meet in Lake Constance. While Switzerland holds the view that the border runs through the middle of the Lake, Austria is of the opinion that the lake stands in
condominium (international law) condominium of all the states on its banks. Germany holds no unambiguous opinion. Legal questions pertaining to ship transport and fishing are regulated in separate treaties.
Disputes naturally arise. One concerns a boat house which was moored in two states, another concerns the rights to fish in the Bay of Bregenz. In relation to the latter, an Austrian family was of the opinion that it alone had the right to fish in broad portions of the bay. This however was accepted neither by the Austrian courts nor by the organs and courts of the other states [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith//baarle/bizarre_shapes.htm].
Recent Floods
* The so-called "flood of the century" in May or
June 1999 raised the level about 2 metres above normal, flooding harbors, and many shoreline buildings and hotels.
* In late
August 2005, heavy rains raised the level over 70 cm in a few days. The rains caused widespread flooding and washed out highways, railroads; those in western Austria were still closed on
September 9.
Islands in the lake
*
Mainau Island
*
Reichenau Island
*
Lindau, Lake Constance Lindau
Towns and cities on the lake
Austria
*
Hard, Austria Hard
*
Bregenz
*
Lochau
*
Fussach
*
Gaissau
Germany
From the entry of the Rhine, on the northern or right shore:
*On the Upper Lake (''Obersee'') and ''Überlinger See''
**
Lindau, Lake Constance Lindau,
Bavaria
**
Wasserburg, Bavaria
**
Kressbronn (Bodensee) Kressbronn,
Baden-Württemberg
**
Langenargen
**
Eriskirch
**
Friedrichshafen
**
Immenstaad
**
Hagnau (Bodensee) Hagnau
**
Meersburg
**
Daisendorf (on ''Überlinger See'')
**
Unteruhldingen
**
Überlingen
**
Sipplingen
**
Bodman-Ludwigshafen
**
Wallhausen
**
Dingelsdorf
**
Litzelstetten
*
Konstanz
*On the lower lake (''Untersee'')
**
Allensbach (on ''Gnadensee'')
**
Radolfzell (on ''Zellersee'')
**
Gaienhofen
Switzerland
From the entry of the Rhine, on the southern or left shore:
*On the Upper Lake (''Obersee'')
**
Altenrhein,
Canton of St. Gallen St. Gallen
**
Rorschach, St. Gallen
**
Horn, Switzerland Horn,
Thurgau
**
Steinach,
Canton of St. Gallen St. Gallen
**
Arbon,
Thurgau (as all the following)
**
Frasnacht
**
Egnach
**
Romanshorn
**
Uttwil
**
Kesswil
**
Güttingen
**
Altnau
**
Landschlacht
**
Münsterlingen
**
Bottighofen
**
Kreuzlingen (and
Konstanz, Germany)
*On the Rhine
**
Gottlieben
*On the Lower Lake (''Untersee'')
**
Ermatingen
**
Mannenbach
**
Berlingen
**
Steckborn
**
Mammern
**
Eschenz
{{Commons|Lake Constance}}
References
-
Lake Constance/Bodensee Lessons learned managing the lake
-
''Living Lakes Partnership'' news updates
See also
Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 Lake Constance Crash
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Category:Lakes of Germany Constance
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