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Countries With The Most Lakes

Can you get all the countries with the most lakes in the world?
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Lakes
Country
879,800
Canada
201,200
Russia
102,500
United States Of America
23,800
China
22,600
Sweden
Lakes
Country
20,900
Brazil
20,000
Norway
13,600
Argentina
12,400
Kazakhstan
11,400
Australia
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Level 81
Mar 10, 2023
According to Wikipedia...

Finland 187,888

And according to Centre for Ecology & Hydrology the UK has 40,000.

I found your source and it only takes into account lakes over a certain size. Perhaps consider adding a caveat with your source and their criteria, just to save confusion.

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Level 54
Mar 10, 2023
Yes, I can confirm the fact about Finland. They calculated the amount of lakes twice in the 80s with certain size criteria and got count 187 888, as you said. So, the size criteria is crucial.

We have in Finnish word "järvi" for bigger lakes and "lampi" for smaller ponds, but all of these were counted as lakes. Especially in Eastern Lapland there is huge amount of small ponds, but lakes in South-Eastern Finland are often very big, like Saimaa.

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Level 46
Mar 11, 2023
I have read what you have written and have added Finland and the UK. But I'll just say that from the site I used to get the information, that Finland and UK wasn't added. But thanks for the information!