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- 1:100000, ISBN 3-302-00036-7 Sarine Waterlevels at Broc (682 m) Sarine Waterlevels at Fribourg (532 m) Saane Waterlevels at Laupen (480 m) Saane Information...
- Water level, also known as gauge height or stage, is the elevation of the free surface of a sea, stream, lake or reservoir relative to a specified vertical...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vierwaldstättersee. Waterlevels Lake Lucerne at Brunnen Waterlevels Lake Lucerne at Lucerne Lake Lucerne Region Nidwalden...
- Ökosystem Brienzersee (in German) interdisciplinary study of the ecosystem Waterlevels at Ringgenberg from the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment...
- Wikimedia Commons Lake Morat in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Waterlevels of Lake Morat at Morat v t e v t e...
- and French) agreement on shipping Waterlevels at Ponte Tresa from the Federal Office for the Environment Waterlevels at Melide, Ferrera from the Federal...
- of" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 424–425. Waterlevels at the Harbour of Neuchâtel from the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment...
- Biel in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Waterlevels of Lake Bienne at Ligerz Tourism Biel/Bienne Seeland...
- Retrieved 1 September 2024. Media related to Walensee at Wikimedia Commons Waterlevels of Walensee at Murg Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort (1911). "Walensee" ...
- railroad line in the United States Waterlevel Highway, a highway in Tennessee; see APD-40 Search for "waterlevel"  or "water-level" on Wikipedia. All...