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- Federsee abstract "Federsee is a lake located just north of Bad Buchau in the region of Upper Swabia in Southern Germany. It is surrounded by moorland, partially overgrown with reeds. With a size of 33 km² (8,155 acres), the area is one of the largest, groundwater fed, connected moorlands in Southern Germany. At its deepest point, Lake Federsee has a depth of 2 metres (6.5 feet). Federsee translates to 'feather lake' and its shape resembles that of a feather. However, the origin of its name is locally debated, with one camp defending the shape theory, and another championing the idea that the amount of feathers found on the lake's surface gave rise to its name. The most probable explanation for the origin of the name is, however, the Celtic word "pheder" which means marsh. Therefore the name refers to the origin of the lake itself and the surrounding landscape. The lake is encircled by the town of Bad Buchau, and the villages of Moosburg, Alleshausen, Seekirch, Tiefenbach, and Oggelshausen.The lake and its immediate surroundings are a designated Special Protection Area for the conservation of wild birds. Around 265 bird species live in the vicinity of the lake, 107 of which are breeding here. The lake is also populated by 200 breeding pairs of Whinchats and 18 breeding pairs of Marsh Harriers. Both are endangered species.The Lake Federsee area has been declared a Special Protection Area under the European Union Directive on the Conservation of Wild Birds and the Habitats Directive. Furthermore, the area is part of the European ecology network Natura 2000.The basin of Lake Federsee is famous for its excavations of Stone Age and Bronze Age artifacts, which are prominently displayed at the Federsee Museum.Since the lake is completely surrounded by belts of reed and bogs, it is impossible to access the lake directly. Therefore, a narrow wooden boardwalk approx 1.5 km (0.93 mi) in length was constructed. Starting near the parking area at the Federsee Museum, it leads through the reed belt until open water is reached. Here one finds an observation platform and boat rental facility. There are a variety of piers leading to different parts of the protected area, which otherwise would be inaccessible by foot.The village of Tiefenbach is located closest to the water. When Lake Federsee's surface is frozen during the winter months it is possible to walk from Tiefenbach to Bad Buchau across the frozen lake.".
- Federsee areaTotal "3.3E7".
- Federsee city Alleshausen.
- Federsee city Bad_Buchau.
- Federsee city Moosburg,_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg.
- Federsee city Oggelshausen.
- Federsee city Seekirch.
- Federsee city Tiefenbach,_Biberach.
- Federsee country Germany.
- Federsee depth "2.0".
- Federsee elevation "592.0".
- Federsee location Upper_Swabia.
- Federsee thumbnail Federsee14.jpeg?width=300.
- Federsee wikiPageExternalLink www.federseemuseum.de.
- Federsee wikiPageExternalLink index.php?page=83.
- Federsee wikiPageID "8442851".
- Federsee wikiPageRevisionID "606752951".
- Federsee area "33.0".
- Federsee basinCountries "Germany".
- Federsee cities Alleshausen.
- Federsee cities Bad_Buchau.
- Federsee cities Moosburg_(Württemberg).
- Federsee cities Oggelshausen.
- Federsee cities Seekirch.
- Federsee cities Tiefenbach,_Biberach.
- Federsee elevation "592 m".
- Federsee hasPhotoCollection Federsee.
- Federsee imageLake "Federsee14.jpeg".
- Federsee inflow "groundwater".
- Federsee lakeName "Lake Federsee".
- Federsee location Upper_Swabia.
- Federsee maxDepth "2 m".
- Federsee wordnet_type synset-lake-noun-1.
- Federsee subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Germany.
- Federsee subject Category:Biberach_(district).
- Federsee subject Category:Lakes_of_Baden-Württemberg.
- Federsee subject Category:Special_Protection_Areas.
- Federsee subject Category:Wetlands_of_Germany.
- Federsee point "48.083333333333336 9.633333333333333".
- Federsee type ArchaeologicalSitesInGermany.
- Federsee type Area108497294.
- Federsee type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Federsee type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Federsee type Lake109328904.
- Federsee type LakesOfBaden-W%C3%BCrttemberg.
- Federsee type Land109335240.
- Federsee type Location100027167.
- Federsee type Object100002684.
- Federsee type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Federsee type Region108630985.
- Federsee type Site108651247.
- Federsee type SpecialProtectionAreas.
- Federsee type Thing100002452.
- Federsee type Tract108673395.
- Federsee type Wetland109477890.
- Federsee type WetlandsOfGermany.
- Federsee type YagoGeoEntity.
- Federsee type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Federsee type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Federsee type BodyOfWater.
- Federsee type Lake.
- Federsee type NaturalPlace.
- Federsee type Place.
- Federsee type Wikidata:Q532.
- Federsee type BodyOfWater.
- Federsee type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Federsee type Place.
- Federsee type BodyOfWater.
- Federsee type Lake.
- Federsee type Location.
- Federsee type _Feature.
- Federsee type SpatialThing.
- Federsee comment "Federsee is a lake located just north of Bad Buchau in the region of Upper Swabia in Southern Germany. It is surrounded by moorland, partially overgrown with reeds. With a size of 33 km² (8,155 acres), the area is one of the largest, groundwater fed, connected moorlands in Southern Germany. At its deepest point, Lake Federsee has a depth of 2 metres (6.5 feet). Federsee translates to 'feather lake' and its shape resembles that of a feather.".
- Federsee label "Federsee und Federseebecken".
- Federsee label "Federsee".
- Federsee sameAs Federsee_und_Federseebecken.
- Federsee sameAs m.0273lvf.
- Federsee sameAs 2927602.
- Federsee sameAs Q248234.
- Federsee sameAs Q248234.
- Federsee sameAs Federsee.
- Federsee lat "48.083333333333336".
- Federsee long "9.633333333333333".
- Federsee wasDerivedFrom Federsee?oldid=606752951.
- Federsee depiction Federsee14.jpeg.
- Federsee isPrimaryTopicOf Federsee.
- Federsee name "Lake Federsee".