| Hint | Lake | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| There is a monster in this Scottish lake | Loch Ness | 100%
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| The French call it "lac Léman" | Lake Geneva | 86%
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| It shares its name with the largest city in Switzerland | Lake Zurich | 83%
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| This Alpine lake has the same shape of an upside down Y | Lake Como | 72%
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| Hungarian rift lake that is a known for its tourist resorts | Lake Balaton | 71%
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| These two lakes in northwestern Russia are the largest ones entirely located in Europe | Lake Ladoga | 64%
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| Scotland's largest lake | Loch Lomond | 56%
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| The cities of Lindau, Bergenz and Kreuzlingen are all located on this tri-national lake | Lake Constance | 50%
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| These two lakes in northwestern Russia are the largest ones entirely located in Europe | Lake Onega | 49%
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| Major lake between Verona and Brescia – largest in Italy | Lake Garda | 46%
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| Dutch lake that is created by the closing of the Zuiderzee | IJsselmeer | 41%
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| Picturesque small lake in Slovenia where a church is located on an island | Lake Bled | 39%
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| This lake between Albania and North Macedonia is the deepest and the oldest one in Southern Europe and also is a UNESCO site | Lake Ohrid | 32%
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| The "Battle on the Ice" took place between Russian forces and Teutonic Knights on this lake, which was frozen at the time | Lake Peipus | 31%
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| This lake supplies about 40% of Northern Ireland's drinking water | Lough Naegh | 28%
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| The two largest lakes in Sweden – they almost have the same spellings | Vänern | 25%
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| Largest of the lakes in England's Lake District | Windermere | 21%
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| The two largest lakes in Sweden – they almost have the same spellings | Vättern | 20%
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| Finland's largest lake | Saimaa | 18%
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| Austria's rural tourism poster-child-village lies and has the namesake of this small lake | Hallstätter See | 14%
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