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Lake Tingstäde

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Type
  
freshwater lake

Surface area
  
4.68 km (1.81 sq mi)

Surface elevation
  
44 m

Cities
  
Tingstäde

Basin countries
  
Sweden

Average depth
  
0.7 m (2.3 ft)

Area
  
4.68 km²

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Location
  
Tingstäde socken, Gotland

Primary outflows
  
Gothemsån-Snoderåns coastal areas

Lake Tingstäde is a lake next to Tingstäde in the central northern part of Gotland, Sweden. It is the next biggest lake on Gotland after Lake Bästeträsk. The surface of the lake is 44.1 m (145 ft) above sea level.

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The lake was used as a landing site for seaplanes during the interwar period, such as the first regular passenger planes between Gotland and mainland Sweden 1933–39, and a stopover on the Stockholm/Lindarängen - Danzig line, serviced by the AB Aerotransport in 1925–26.

History

During the 1120s, a 170 by 170 m (560 by 560 ft) square timber platform was built in the middle of the lake. On the platform was a number of closely built wooden houses. The remnants of this construction, known as the Bulverket, are still present on the bottom of the lake. It is still not known why the bulwark was built.

The name Tingstäde is probably related to the thing that was located north of the Tingstäde Church close by the lake. The word träsk is an old Gutnish word for 'lake'.

Biology

Lake Tingstäde is one of Gotland's most biologically diversified lakes. It contains pike, perch, ruffe, roach, bleak, tench, rudd and carp. There is also crayfish in the lake.

References

Lake Tingstäde Wikipedia