Þingvallavatn

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Þingvallavatn is Iceland’s largest natural lake, renowned for its clear rift-valley waters and dramatic tectonic setting within the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

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Þingvallavatn canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
natural lake
catchmentArea Hengill volcanic system region
country Iceland
ecosystemType subarctic lake ecosystem
feedsInto Sog River
formedBy tectonic activity
hasCharacteristic cold water temperature
high water clarity
tectonically active surroundings
hasDiveSite Almannagjá fault
surface form: Davíðsgjá fissure

Silfra fissure
hasFishSpecies Arctic char
brown trout
eel
three-spined stickleback
hasGeologicalFeature lava formations
submerged rift fissures
hasHydrologicalSource groundwater
runoff from surrounding highlands
springs
hasProtectionStatus UNESCO World Heritage site context via Þingvellir National Park
protected area
hasRecreation birdwatching
boating
hiking along shores
isLargestNaturalLakeIn Iceland
isPopularFor recreational fishing
tourism
underwater photography
isTouristAttractionOf Iceland
knownFor clear water
diving and snorkeling
tectonic setting
languageOfName Icelandic
locatedIn Southwest Iceland
rift valley
Þingvellir National Park
surface form: Þingvellir area
locatedOn Mid-Atlantic Ridge
meaningOfName Thing Fields Lake
near Reykjavík, Iceland
surface form: Reykjavík

Þingvellir National Park
surface form: Þingvellir
partOf Golden Circle tourist route
Þingvellir National Park
region South Coast of Iceland
surface form: Southern Region of Iceland
waterType freshwater

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Þingvellir National Park near Þingvallavatn
Þingvellir National Park hasWaterBody Þingvallavatn
Almannagjá fault near Þingvallavatn
Silfra fissure locatedIn Þingvallavatn
Lögberg near Þingvallavatn