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 Translation for 'Lake Maggiore' from English to Finnish
NOUN   Lake Maggiore | -
geogr.
Maggiorejärvi {noun}
Lake Maggiore
geogr.
Lago Maggiore {noun} [Maggiorejärvi]
Lake Maggiore
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järvi {noun}lake
mus.tanssiF
Joutsenlampi [Pjotr Tšaikovski]
Swan Lake
hydro.
karstijärvi {noun}
karst lake
geogr.
Genevenjärvi {noun}
Lake Leman
geogr.
Genevenjärvi {noun}
Lake Geneva
geol.hydro.
suolajärvi {noun}
salt lake
geogr.
Balaton {noun}
Lake Balaton
geogr.
Victorianjärvi {noun}
Lake Victoria
geogr.
Tanganjikajärvi {noun}
Lake Tanganyika
geogr.
Michiganjärvi {noun}
Lake Michigan
geogr.UMP
Baikaljärvi {noun}
Lake Baikal
geogr.
Malawijärvi {noun} [Njassajärvi]
Lake Malawi
geogr.
Tšadjärvi {noun}
Lake Chad
geogr.
Eriejärvi {noun}
Lake Erie
iktyo.T
harmaanieriä {noun} [Salvelinus namaycush]
lake charr
iktyo.T
harmaanieriä {noun} [Salvelinus namaycush]
lake char
iktyo.T
harmaanieriä {noun} [Salvelinus namaycush]
lake trout
geogr.
Comojärvi {noun}
Lake Como
geogr.
Inarinjärvi {noun}
Lake Inari
geogr.
Winnipegjärvi {noun}
Lake Winnipeg
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Usage Examples English
  • Since 1952 the system has been run under the auspices of a government organization called first the "Gestione Commissariale Governativa" and subsequently the "Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi", which is also responsible for services on Lake Maggiore and Lake Garda.
  • The "Autostrada dei Laghi" ("Lakes Motorway"), the first built in the world, connecting Milan to Lake Como and Lake Maggiore, and now parts of the A8 and A9 motorways, was devised by Piero Puricelli and was inaugurated in 1924.
  • In November 1776, he found methane in the marshes of Angera on Lake Maggiore, and by 1778 he managed to isolate methane.
  • The river rises in the Val Bedretto in Switzerland at the frontier between the cantons of Valais and Ticino, is fed by the glaciers of the Alps and later flows through Lake Maggiore, before entering Italy.
  • Kudzu is also becoming a problem in northeastern Australia, and has been seen in Switzerland and in isolated spots in Northern Italy (Lake Maggiore).

  • The extensive region lying south of the main ridge is occupied by mountain ranges whose summits sometimes rival in height those of the dividing ridge, and which are cut through by deep valleys, three of which converge in the basins of Lake Maggiore and Lake Como, the deepest of all the lakes on the south side of the Alps.
  • Milan is located in the north-western section of the Po Valley, approximately halfway between the river Po to the south and the foothills of the Alps with the great lakes (Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, Lake Lugano) to the north, the Ticino river to the west and the Adda to the east.
  • They married, on 4 September 2004, in a Catholic ceremony in the Cappella Bianca on Isola Madre, one of the Borromean Islands of Lake Maggiore.
  • Most of it is constituted by the canton of Ticino, almost reaching the plains of the Po and including Switzerland's lowest point on Lake Maggiore (...).
  • The Canegrate culture testifies to the arrival of Urnfield migratory wave of populations from the northwest part of the Alps that, crossing the alpine passes, had infiltrated and settled in the western Po area between Lake Maggiore and the Lake of Como (see: Scamozzina culture).

  • The first giant slalom was set in 1935 on the Mottarone in Italy, over Lake Maggiore, near Stresa, on January 20.
  • The valley is formed by the river Maggia, whose source is the Cristallina peak in Val Sambuco (Lavizzara). The river runs through the valley down to Ascona, where it pours into the Lake Maggiore.
  • Locarno is located on the left shore of Lake Maggiore.
  • The construction of the Melide causeway between Melide and Bissone in 1844–47 favored the development of the Chiasso-Bellinzona-Lugano-Gotthard line at the expense of the north–south route along Lake Maggiore.
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