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Reschensee
Reschensee (; ; Italian: Lago di Resia ) or Lake Reschen is an artificial lake in the western portion of South Tyrol, Italy, approximately south of the Reschen Pass, which forms the border with Austria, and east of the mountain ridge forming the border with Switzerland. With its capacity of 120 million m3 (97,000 ac·ft) it is the largest lake in the province. Its surface area of makes it also the largest lake above in the Alps. It is fed by the Adige, Rojenbach and Karlinbach and drained by the Adige.
Pragser Wildsee
lake in the Dolomites
Karersee
Lake Carezza (; ) is a small alpine lake in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. It is known for its wonderful colors and its view of the Latemar mountain range.
Dürrensee
The Dürrensee (; ) is a lake in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy.
Kalterer See
lake in South Tyrol, Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy
Toblacher See
lake in Northern Italy
Antholzer See
lake in South Tyrol near the Italian Austrian border.
Vernagt-Stausee
Lake Vernago or Vernagt-Stausee is a reservoir in Schnalstal, South Tyrol, Italy. Its water is used to generate electricity at the Etschwerke power station in the village of Naturns. The hamlet of Vernagt is situated on the bank of the reservoir.
Lech dl Dragon
lake in Italy
Haidersee
The Haidersee () is a lake in South Tyrol, Italy, which belongs to the municipality of Graun im Vinschgau.
Montiggler Seen
two small alpine lakes in Bolzano, in South Tyrol, Italy
Neves-Stausee
The Neves-Stausee is a reservoir in the Mühlwaldertal in South Tyrol, Italy. It belongs to the municipality of Mühlwald.
Lech Sant
lake in Italy
Stubensee
The back and forward lakes Stubensee (lit. Lake Stuben in German; ) are located 2,423 m above sea level in the back part of the Pflersch valley, which is a left side valley of the Eisacktal. Similar to the Grünsee, one has to go by car until Ochsenalm (an alpine pasture) and then travel northwards high up route 6 until the lakes are reached after about four kilometers. At the forward lake, there is a snack station called Magdeburger Hütte (German for Magdeburg alpine refuge), which is named after the city in Germany.
Durnholzer See
lake
Spronser Lakes
Lake in South Tyrol, Italy