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Lago Maggiore - Definition

Lake Maggiore from the Swiss end. In the foreground
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Lake Maggiore from the Swiss end. In the foreground Ascona
Sunset over the lake

Lake Maggiore (in Italian: Lago Maggiore), also called Lake Verbano, is the most westerly of the three large Prealpine lakes of Europe and the second largest after Lake Garda.

It has a surface area of about 213 km², a maximum length of 54 km and, at its widest, is 12 km. The lake basin has tectonic-glacial origins and its volume is 37 km³. Its tributaries are the Ticino, Maggia and Toce Rivers and its outlet is the Ticino River. Its jagged banks are surrounded by the Prealps of Piedmont and Lombardy. The western bank is in Piedmont (Novara) and the eastern in Lombardy (Varese) while the most northerly section extends thirteen kilometres into Switzerland. The climate is mild in both summer and winter, producing Mediterranean vegetation, with beautiful gardens growing rare and exotic plants.

Towns and villages on the lake

Islands


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