- The
Seddinsee is a lake in the south-eastern
outskirts of Berlin, the
capital city of Germany. The lake is
aligned south-west to north-east, with its...
- just east of Fürstenwalde and
later joins the
River Dahme at the (lake)
Seddinsee. In Berlin, the
Spree forms part of a
dense network of
navigable waterways...
-
Berlin are Müggelheim and Grünau. The
first is
separated by the
lakes Seddinsee and
Langer See (Lake Langer), the
second by a
portion of the Berliner...
- bank. The
Dahme then
flows into the
Zeuthener See,
which links to the
Seddinsee and
Langer See at the
outer Berlin suburb of Schmöckwitz. The
Dahme flows...
-
length and
links the Dämeritzsee and
Seddinsee lakes. The Dämeritzsee and
Seddinsee are both navigable, with the
Seddinsee providing a link to the
River Dahme...
- the
River Spree. At Schmöckwitz the
Langer See also
mingles with the
Seddinsee. Like the
River Dahme, the
Langer See is navigable.
Besides traffic to...
-
localities of Rahnsdorf, Köpenick, Grünau and Schmöckwitz. The
lakes Seddinsee and
Langer See are the
southern borders of the locality,
which has within...
- Oldenbüttel
River Eider 2 km (1.2 mi)
north Gosen Canal Gosener Kanal Seddinsee in
Berlin Dämeritzsee in
Berlin Griebnitz Canal Griebnitzkanal Griebnitzsee...
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suburb of Schmöckwitz,
where the
Zeuthener See
meets the
Langer See and
Seddinsee lakes. The
Zeuthener See is navigable, and
carries traffic from the Berlin...
- Flakenfließ are both navigable, and the lake is also
linked to the
nearby Seddinsee by the
Gosen Canal. The lake sees
considerable sightseeing and leisure...