Seddinsee

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Seddinsee is a lake in southeastern Berlin, Germany, known for its recreational boating, natural shoreline, and role as part of the city’s interconnected waterway network.

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Seddinsee canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
belongsToCategory Inland waterways of Berlin NERFINISHED
Lakes of Berlin
Lakes of Germany
connectedToWaterBody Dahme NERFINISHED
Gosen Canal NERFINISHED
Langer See NERFINISHED
Oder-Spree Canal (via Gosen Canal) NERFINISHED
Zeuthener See NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
hasApproximateArea around 2.5 km²
hasApproximateLength about 4 km
hasApproximateWidth up to about 1 km
hasCharacteristic forested shores in sections
natural shoreline in large parts
part of interconnected inland waterway network
hasIsland small islands and islets
hasRecreationFacilityType bathing spots
boat moorings
marinas
hasShoreType built-up and used for boating infrastructure in other sections
largely undeveloped in some sections
hasUse angling
recreational boating
tourism
water sports
hasWaterType freshwater lake
inflow Dahme NERFINISHED
Gosen Canal NERFINISHED
isPopularWith recreational boaters from Berlin
tourists visiting Berlin’s lake district
locatedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
southeastern Berlin
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory borough of Treptow-Köpenick NERFINISHED
locatedInEcoregion Spree-Dahme lake district
locatedInOrNear Schmöckwitz NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion state of Berlin NERFINISHED
locatedNear border with Brandenburg
navigableFor pleasure craft
small commercial vessels
outflow Dahme NERFINISHED
partOf Berlin waterway network NERFINISHED
Dahme river system NERFINISHED
waterwayFunction link between Berlin waters and Oder-Spree Canal
route for boat traffic between Berlin and eastern Brandenburg

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Berlin lake system hasPart Seddinsee
Treptow-Köpenick hasLake Seddinsee