Lake Wallenpaupack
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Lake Wallenpaupack ist ein Stausee im US-Bundesstaat Pennsylvania. Er ist der drittgrößte See des Bundesstaats. Er liegt nahe der Kleinstadt Hawley und ist Bestandteil der Bezirke Pike und Wayne. Er ist circa 21 km lang, 1,6 km breit und maximal 18 m tief. Seine Oberfläche hat etwa 23 km². Der See ist ein künstlich geschaffener Stausee. Im Jahre 1926 wurde durch die Pennsylvania Power & Light Company (heute: PPL) ein Staudamm zur Stromerzeugung gebaut.
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Le lac Wallenpaupack est un lac de Pennsylvanie, aux États-Unis. Troisième plus grand lac artificiel de Pennsylvanie, il a été créé en 1926 par la Pennsylvania Power & Light Company pour produire de l'électricité.
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Lake Wallenpaupack is a reservoir in Northeastern Pennsylvania. After Raystown Lake, it is the second-largest lake contained entirely in Pennsylvania. It comprises 52 miles (84 kilometers) of shoreline, with a length of 13 miles (21 kilometers) and a maximum depth of 60 feet (18 meters), and has a surface area in excess of 5,700 acres (2,300 hectares). It was created in 1926 by the PPL Corporation for hydroelectric purposes as well as flood control; however, it is best known as one of several major recreational destinations in the Pocono Mountains. It is located near the Borough of Hawley, and forms part of the boundary between Pike and Wayne counties. See map.
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