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Behler See

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Primary inflows
  
Schwentine

Basin countries
  
Germany

Max. depth
  
43 m (141 ft)

Area
  
2.77 km²

Inflow source
  
Schwentine

Primary outflows
  
Schwentine

Surface area
  
2.77 km (1.07 sq mi)

Surface elevation
  
22 m

Outflow location
  
Schwentine

Cities
  
Plön, Malente, Grebin

Settlements
  
Grebin-Behl, Malente-Timmdorf. Nearby: Plön

The Behler See is a lake in the Holstein Switzerland region of North Germany. It lies between Timmdorf (municipality of Malente) to the east and the town of Plön to the west. To the east it transitions into the Langensee, to the west into the Höftsee.

Map of Behler See, Pl%C3%B6n, Germany

All these lakes are crossed from east to west by the River Schwentine. The Behler See is named after the village of Behl in the municipality of Grebin, which lies to the north.

It has an area of 277 hectares (680 acres), is up to 43 metres deep and its surface elevation is about 22 m above sea level (NN).

References

Behler See Wikipedia