| Lake | Notes | Area (sq km) | Countries | % Correct |
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| Caspian | Largest Saltwater, Borders 5 | 374,000 | Azerbaijan/Iran/Kazakhstan/Russia/Turkmenistan | 100%
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| Lake Chad | Borders 4 | 10,000-25,000 | Cameroon/Chad/Niger/Nigeria | 98%
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| Quinghai Hu | Largest inCountry | 4,460 | China | 98%
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| Lake Malawi | Borders 3 | 22,490 | Malawi/Mozambique/Tanzania | 98%
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| Lake Superior | LargestFreshwater, Borders 2 | 82,100 | Canada/United States | 96%
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| Lake Michigan | Technicallypart of the same lake as Lake Huron | 57,750 | United States | 96%
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| Lake Huron | Borders 2 | 59,600 | Canada/United States | 93%
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| Lake Victoria | Borders 3 | 62,940 | Kenya/Tanzania/Uganda | 93%
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| Great Bear Lake | 31,328 | Canada | 91%
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| Lake Baikal | Largest byVolume | 31,500 | Russia | 89%
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| Lake Titicaca | Borders 2 | 8,030 | Bolivia/Peru | 81%
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| Lake Tanganyika | Borders 4 | 32,000 | Burundi/Democratic Republic of the Congo/Tanzania/Zambia | 81%
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| Great Slave Lake | 28,568 | Canada | 81%
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| Lake Balkhash | 22,000 | Kazakhstan | 59%
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| Lake Eyre | Largest inCountry | 9,690 | Australia | 57%
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