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  1. International lakes of Europe. Germany–Switzerland border. Border tripoints. High Rhine basin. Lakes of the canton of Schaffhausen. Regions of Baden-Württemberg. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after lakes.

  2. The Untersee near Berlingen. The Lower Lake Constance measures 63 km 2 (24 sq mi) and is situated about 30 cm (12 in) lower than the Obersee. The Romans called it Lacus Acronius. In the Middle Ages, the Upper Lake was called Bodamicus Lacus, or Bodensee in German. [citation needed]

  3. Old Rhine Bridge (Konstanz) /  47.6662°N 9.1786°E  / 47.6662; 9.1786. The Old Rhine Bridge at Konstanz spans the Seerhein. It is a combined road and railway bridge. In addition to one track of the High Rhine Railway at kilometer 413.5, it carries the Konzilstraße, the road that connects the borough of Petershausen with the city centre.

  4. The naval war on Lake Constance ( German: Seekrieg auf dem Bodensee) was a series of conflicts that took place on Lake Constance, beginning in 1632, in the context of the Thirty Years' War (1618 to 1648). At that time various powers ruled different parts of the shoreline: in the north and east was Roman Catholic, Habsburg Anterior Austria; in ...

  5. Constance Lake First Nation were known as the English River Band of Oji-Cree. Prior to Treaty 9, according to a 1901 Canadian census, there were 85 people inhabiting the English River area, 60 miles (97 km) inland from the mouth of the Kenogami or English River. On 27 July 1905 English River Band of Oji-Cree were attached to Treaty 9 as a ...

  6. Zeller See (Lake Constance) /  47.72028°N 8.98278°E  / 47.72028; 8.98278. The Zeller See ( Standard German of Germany; Swiss Standard German: Zellersee; could be translated as "Lake of Radolfzell") is part of the Lower Lake, the lower part of Lake Constance. It lies in the bay of Radolfzell, and between the peninsula of Mettnau to the ...

  7. Lake Constance has four main parts: 476 km2 Obersee is the main section, Uberlinger See with a surface area of 61 km2 lies on the north, Untersee with 63 km2 is located on the west, whilst Zeller See and Gnadensee can be found on the northwestern part. The maximum depth of 252 meters can be found on the eastern part of the lake, in Obersee.