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Greifensee (lake)

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Greifensee is a lake in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland .

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5-460: Greifensee is located 11 km (6.8 mi) to the east of the city of Zürich , separated by the Pfannenstiel from Lake Zurich . As the second largest lake in the canton of Zürich (Lake Zurich being the largest), it is about 6 km (3.7 mi) long and 1.6 km (0.99 mi) at the widest point, with a maximum depth of 32 m (105 ft). The Aabach (Greifensee) (or just Aa)

10-461: A rich fauna and flora : Around 400 plant species in the lake and 19 species in its tributaries. The nature reserves are important for the birds breeding there including more than 120 migratory species. The lake was known as Glattsee (after the Glatt ) in the medieval period Greifensee ( Grifense ) was at first the name of the fort built by the counts of Rapperswil in the 12th century, recorded as

15-598: Is the main supplying river, while its outlet is the Glatt . On its southeastern end the Mönchaltorfer Aa (or just Aa) enters the Greifensee. A boat connects small towns along the edge of the lake, Maur , Niederuster , Fällanden , Mönchaltorf and the town Greifensee with its charming Altstadt and Greifensee castle . Greifensee is the scene of the Greifensee-Lauf , a semi- marathon around

20-446: The lake held every year. Greifensee is a popular recreation area for biking and inline skating on the paved recreation path around the lake. Easy hiking trails follow the water and pass Greifensee castle before entering a nature preserve. There are well maintained bicycle roads all around the lake as well as on the banks of Aabach. The lakeside is under UNESCO protection , and buildings are not allowed, resulting in reed bed and

25-689: The name of the bailiwick in 1260. This was adopted as the name of the lake by the 16th century. Located on the lakeshore, the Prehistoric pile dwelling settlement Greifensee–Storen–Wildsberg is part of the 56 Swiss sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps , and the settlement is also listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance as

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