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Großer Müllroser See
Großer Müllroser See is located in BrandenburgGroßer Müllroser SeeGroßer Müllroser See
LocationBrandenburg, district Oder-Spree, Schlaube Valley Nature Park
Coordinates52°14′N 14°25′E / 52.233°N 14.417°E / 52.233; 14.417
Primary inflowsSchlaube
Primary outflowsSchlaube
Basin countriesGermany
Max. length2,900 m (9,500 ft)
Max. width640 m (2,100 ft)
Surface area1.32 km (0.51 sq mi)
Max. depth8 m (26 ft)
Water volume4.34×10^ m (153×10^ cu ft)
Surface elevation41.6 m (136 ft)
SettlementsMüllrose

The Großer Müllroser See is a lake in Brandenburg, Germany. It is located in the district Oder-Spree between the town Müllrose in the north and the municipality Mixdorf in the south. The lake covers an area of 1,32 km². At an elevation of 41,6 m, its depth is maximal 8 m.

Beach at the eastern shore

The lake is the largest water in the Schlaube Valley Nature Park and flown through by the river Schlaube, which runs over a distance of 20 kilometers through the Schlaube-Valley (German: Schlaubetal), a tunnel valley of the last glacial period. An approximately 9 kilometres long walking path leads around the lake. At the eastern and western shore there are public lidos/beaches, one of them with a diving tower. On the sea are operating some passenger ships. The watermill Müllrose at the northern shore was first mentioned in a document in 1275 and is still in use today.

References

  1. Hermann Trebbin: Müllrose - Aus den Schicksalen und Kämpfen einer märkischen Landstadt. Nachdruck der Ausgabe von 1934. Hrsg.: Stadt Müllrose, Verlag Die Furt, Jacobsdorf 2003, ISBN 3-933416-45-0.

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