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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Brabrand Lake (Danish: Brabrand-søen or Brabrand Sø) is located in the district of Brabrand (Gellerup), west of Aarhus city. The Aarhus River - which is just a stream really - passes through this lake and it is possible to canoe all the way to the inner city. The lake is oblong-shaped.Within the last decade, Brabrand Lake has steadily been extended 3–4 km further west, with the Årslev meadow lake (Danish: 'Årslev Engsø'). It was politically decided, to stop the constant draining of the meadows and as of 2013, Årslev meadow lake now has a surface area of around 100 hectares (250 acres). The total area including the adjoining meadows and reed beds sums up to 240 hectares (590 acres). It is expected that Eurasian Bittern and Otter, will find themselves a new home here in time. In everyday parlance, "Brabrand Lake" is a general term including the surroundings as well, indicating a total area of around 560 hectares (1,400 acres) with 253 hectares (630 acres) for the lake alone.A special Natura2000 protected area under the European Union, Brabrand Lake is home to a large variety of birds and an important resting-place for migrating birds, with several towers built to facilitate bird-watching. A public hiking trail surrounds the lake, whose landscape varies from wide meadows and reed beds to dense woods. The lake brinks is occupied by privately owned pastures, almost all the way around the lake and is not publicly accessible. There are public paths leading to the lake itself scattered in between, though. There are several alottments nearby. It is a popular recreational area and it is a statutory goal of the Aarhus municipality to make it publicly accessible and attractive for the citizens.. }

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