by singwell-is off researching a lot on March 13th, 2007

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How many lakes can you name in the world?

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  • by MrBLT needs to be contained on April 28th, 2007

    MrBLT needs to be contained

    Wow, a whole bunch, I live in Minnesota (Land of 10,000 Lakes). OK here goes Lake Michigan, Superior, Ontario, Great Salt Lake, Prior Lake, Lake Geneva, Lake Carlos, Lake Titticaca, Lake Minnetonka, Lake Mille Lacs, Upper Red Lake, Lower Red Lake, Mystic Lake, Lake Victoria, THe Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Crater Lake, Lake Vostok, Loch Ness, Lake Havasu, Rainy Lake, Lake of the Woods, Lake L'Homme Dieu, Forest Lake, Lake Osakis, and Lake Darling

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  • by KagomeShuko on March 26th, 2007

    KagomeShuko

    Honestly, not too many!

    Lake Huron
    Lake Ontario
    Lake Michigan
    Lake Erie
    Lake Superior
    Lake Charles
    Lake Titicaca
    Lake Ponchartrain
    Lake Ohio (I think)

    Uh. . .I can't think of more right now and I know that's pathetic.

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  • by scubabob on March 14th, 2007

    scubabob

    I'll start local and work outwards of the major ones.
    1/Lake Ontario
    2/Lake Simcoe
    3/Lake Erie
    4/Lake Huron
    5/Lake Muskoka
    6/Balsam Lake
    7/Lake Nipissing
    8/Lake St. Claire
    9/Lake Michigan
    10/Lake Superior
    11/Lake Nippigon
    12/Lake Winnipeg
    13/Lake Manitoba
    14/Great Slave Lake
    15/Great Bear Lake
    16/Antigonish bras d'or Lake (also a brand of beer :) )
    17/Great salt Lake
    18/Lake Okeechobee (sp?) in Fla.
    19/Lake Victoria
    20/Lake Bacal (sp?) Russia
    I can't think of any more.

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  • by gerrik on March 13th, 2007

    gerrik

    Lake Garda lol thats it.... i tried!

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  • by the_truth_of_the_gov on April 30th, 2007

    the_truth_of_the_gov

    ummmmmmmmm not to many i suck at geography and i cant spell most of them but i can name all the ones that were named.

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  • by anonymous on April 30th, 2007

    anonymous

    Hollingworth lake - England
    Lake Windamere - England
    Lake Michigan - America
    Lake Eerie (or is that a film? I'm not sure.)
    Lake Placid (now that one definately is a film, could be a real lake aswell though?)

    That's it.

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  • by Brian I on April 30th, 2007

    Brian I

    1. Windermere
    2. Coniston Water
    3. Ullswater
    4. Lake Derwent
    5. Wastwater
    6. Thirlmere
    7. Grasmere
    8. Rydal Water
    9. Bassenthwaite Lake
    10. Hawes Water
    11. Ennerdale Water
    12. Loweswater
    13. Buttermere
    14. Crummockwater
    15. Loch Lomond
    16. Holy Loch
    17. Gareloch
    18. Holy Loch
    19. Loch Rannoch
    20. Loch Ness

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  • by mrgreyskies on April 30th, 2007

    mrgreyskies

    Tilgate lake

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  • by unknown on April 30th, 2007

    unknown

    Lake Ponchartrain, Lake Charles, White Lake, Lake Fausse Point, Lake Dauterive, Spanish Lake, Lake Martin, Capitol Lakes, University Lakes, Jeanerette Lake, Lake Ouachita, Calcasieu Lake, Catahoula Lake, Grand Lake, Lake Maurepas, Toledo Bend Reservoir, Anacoco Lake, Black Bayou Lake, Caddo Lake, Cane River Lake, Cocodrie Lake, Lake Veret, Prien Lake, Sabine Pass Lake, Lake Henderson, and that's just some of the one's I know of in Louisiana. lol As far as the rest of the world I know a few. The Great Lakes, Huron, Superior, Ontario, Erie, Michigan, Lake Baikal, Lake Titicaca, Lake Victoria, Lake Geneva, The Caspian Sea (a very large lake) Lake Manitoba, Loch Ness, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Winnipeg, Lake Nicaragua, Great Salt Lake. That's all that readily come to mind.

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  • by sthom on October 29th, 2010

    sthom

    Check some Lakes in the world that I know.
    Five-Flower Lake
    Lake Baikal
    aldera lake in Oregon
    Plitvice Lakes
    Lake Titicaca
    Boiling Lake
    Lake Balkhash
    Lake Heviz
    Lake Atitlan
    Lake Bled
    Peyto Lake
    Lake Garda
    Lake Annecy
    Lake Nakuru

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