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Kleiner Plöner See

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Primary inflows
  
Schwentine

Basin countries
  
Germany

Average depth
  
9 m (30 ft)

Surface elevation
  
20 m

Mean depth
  
9 m

Outflow location
  
Schwentine

Cities
  
Plön

Primary outflows
  
Schwentine

Surface area
  
239 ha (590 acres)

Max. depth
  
314 m (1,030 ft)

Area
  
239 ha

Shore length
  
112 km

Inflow source
  
Schwentine

The Kleine Plöner See is a lake in Holstein Switzerland in North Germany.

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GeographyEdit

It lies west of the town of the Plön, has an area of 239 hectares (590 acres), is up to about 31 metres deep and has a surface elevation of around 20 m above sea level (NN). The lake is owned both by the state of Schleswig-Holstein as well as various private individuals.

The weakly eutrophic lake lies on the River Schwentine, which enters in two places from the Großer Plöner See

  • West of the Prinzeninsel, through the Rohrdommelbucht and the Mühlensee.
  • Through the centre of Plöner, the Schwanensee and the Stadtsee.
  • References

    Kleiner Plöner See Wikipedia