South Baltic Lakelands

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The South Baltic Lakelands are a geographical region in northern Europe characterized by extensive post-glacial landscapes of lakes, forests, and rolling moraines along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
lakeland region
borderedBy Baltic Sea coastal lowlands NERFINISHED
extendsAcross southern Baltic drainage basin
formedDuring Pleistocene glaciations
hasBiodiversity rich freshwater and forest species assemblages
hasCharacteristic abundant mixed and coniferous forests
high lake density
undulating relief
hasClimate temperate climate
hasClimateInfluence maritime influence of the Baltic Sea
hasEcosystemType boreal forest
freshwater lake ecosystems
temperate mixed forest
hasGeologicalOrigin post-glacial landscape
hasHydrologicalFeature numerous small and medium-sized lakes
wetlands
hasLandform forests
glacial hills
lakes
outwash plains
rolling moraines
hasProcess ongoing post-glacial isostatic adjustment
hasSoilType glacial till soils
sandy and gravelly soils
isExampleOf post-glacial lakeland landscape
isKnownFor scenic lake and forest scenery
locatedAlong southern coast of the Baltic Sea
locatedIn Northern Europe
locatedOnCoastOf Baltic Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Baltic region NERFINISHED
shapedBy continental ice sheets
glacial deposition
glacial erosion
supportsActivity forestry
freshwater fisheries
tourism and recreation

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Tuchola Forest partOf South Baltic Lakelands