Faaker See

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Faaker See
Faaker See -
Location Carinthia, Austria
Coordinates 46°34′40″N, 13°55′30″ECoordinates: 46°34′40″N, 13°55′30″E
Primary sources Wourounitza, Rotschitza
Primary outflows Faaker Seebach
Surface area 2.2 km²
Average depth 16.1 m
Max depth 29.5 m
Water volume 35.24 mio m³
Residence time (of lake water) 7.8 months
Surface elevation 554 m
Settlements Faak am See, Drobollach, Egg am See

Lake Faak (German: Faaker See) (Slovenian: Baško jezero) is an alpine lake in the province of Carinthia (German: Kärnten), Austria, located at 46°34′40″N, 13°55′30″E. Its surface is approximately 2.2 km² and its maximum depth is 29.5 metres. It is a popular vacation destination, well known for its turquoise colored water.The area is full of quality hotels.

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