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  Lake Constance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He noted that the Rhine flows through two lakes, and gave them the Latin names Lacus Venetus (today Obersee) and Lacus Acronius (today Untersee).
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lake_Constance   (619 words)

  
 Publikationen 1993
S fluxes over a wet meadow in relation to photosynthetic activity: An analysis of measurements made on 6 September 1990.
Stable carbon isotope fractionation in lower plants from the Schirmacher and Untersee oases (central Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica).
Determination of butyltin compounds in sediment samples by gas chromatography-atomic absorption spectrometry after in situ derivatisation with sodium tetraethylborate.
www.mpch-mainz.mpg.de /mpg/deutsch/93.html   (3795 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Constance
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Constance, a very ancient town situated where the River Rhine flows out of the Bodensee (between the Bodensee and the Untersee) in the south-eastern part of the Grand Duchy of Baden, was originally a village of lake-dwellers which under Roman rule was fortified by Constantius Chlorus in 304.
Christianity seems to have been introduced into Constance and the neighbouring country by Roman legionaries as early as the end of the second or the beginning of the third century.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04286c.htm   (1481 words)

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