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Pfäffikersee

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Location
  
Canton of Zürich

Primary outflows
  
Aa

Basin countries
  
Switzerland

Area
  
3.3 km²

Surface elevation
  
537 m

Primary outflow
  
Aabach

Primary inflows
  
Kemptnerbach

Catchment area
  
40 km (15 sq mi)

Max. length
  
2.5 km (1.6 mi)

Length
  
2.5 km

Mean depth
  
18 m

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Cities
  
Pfäffikon, Wetzikon, Seegräben, Auslikon, Irgenhausen

Pfäffikersee (or Lake Pfäffikon) is a lake in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland, near the town of Pfäffikon. It is 2.5 km long and 1.3 km wide at the middle. The lake was created in the last ice age when a moraine blocked off the ability for the lake to empty north towards Winterthur. There is also a hiking trail around the lake that people often bike and walk on, and the area is considered protected lands, among them the Robenhauser Ried and the prehistoric settlement Wetzikon–Robenhausen, discovered and researched by Jakob Messikommer (1828–1917), which became a serial site of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps. In Roman era, along Pfäffikersee there was a Roman road from the vicus Centum Prata (Kempraten) on Obersee–Lake Zürich via Vitudurum (Oberwinterthur) to Tasgetium (Eschenz) to the Rhine. To secure this important transport route, the Irgenhausen Castrum was built.

Map of Pf%C3%A4ffikersee, Switzerland

References

Pfäffikersee Wikipedia