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'''Lake Greening''' is the largest lake on the continent of [[Catica]], is also the world's largest freshwater lake by surface area, and the third largest freshwater lake by volume. It is shared by [[Zamastan]] to the north, [[East Chanchajilla]] and [[West Chanchajilla]] to the south, and [[Rio Palito]] to the west.  
'''Lake Greening''' is the largest lake on the continent of [[Caxcana]], is also the world's largest freshwater lake by surface area, and the third largest freshwater lake by volume. It is shared by [[Zamastan]] to the north, [[East Chanchajilla]] and [[West Chanchajilla]] to the south, and [[Rio Palito]] to the west.  


[[Category:Lakes]][[Category:Geography]][[Category:Geography of Zamastan]]
[[Category:Lakes]][[Category:Geography]][[Category:Geography of Zamastan]]

Latest revision as of 13:23, 7 April 2023

Lake Greening
Lake Greening (in blue) on the continent of Caxcana
TypeLake
Primary inflowsAdama
Primary outflowsHapson Sea, Olympic Ocean
Basin countriesZamastan, Rio Palito, West Chanchajilla, East Chanchajilla
Surface area102,000 km2 (39,000 sq mi)
Average depth221 m (725 ft)
Max. depth730 m (2,400 ft)
SettlementsAlassio, Ivora, Accadia

Lake Greening is the largest lake on the continent of Caxcana, is also the world's largest freshwater lake by surface area, and the third largest freshwater lake by volume. It is shared by Zamastan to the north, East Chanchajilla and West Chanchajilla to the south, and Rio Palito to the west.