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Devil's Lake (other)
Devil's Lake or Devils Lake may refer to: Settlements * Devil's Lake, Michigan, U.S. * Devils Lake, North Dakota, U.S. **Devils Lake station Lakes * Devils Lake (Michigan), U.S., the name of several lakes * Devils Lake (Minnesota), U.S. * Devils Lake (North Dakota), U.S. * Devils Lake (Deschutes County, Oregon), U.S. * Devils Lake (Lincoln County, Oregon), U.S. * Devil's Lake (Wisconsin), U.S. * Teufelssee ('Devil's Lake'), Berlin, Germany * Lake Chyortovo, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia Other uses * Devil's Lake State Park (other) * Devils Lake Sioux Tribe, former name of the Spirit Lake Tribe of North Dakota See also

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Devils Lake, North Dakota
Devils Lake is a city in and the county seat of Ramsey County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 7,192 at the 2020 census, and was estimated to be 7,314 in 2024. It is named after the nearby lake called Devils Lake. The first house built by a Euro-American settler was in 1882. It was surveyed in 1883 and named Creelsburg and later Creel City, after the surveyor, Heber M. Creel. In 1884 it was renamed Devils Lake. The local paper is the '' Devils Lake Journal''. Devils Lake Municipal Airport serves the city. Devils Lake is home to Lake Region State College and the North Dakota School for the Deaf. History The present site of Devils Lake was, historically, a territory of the Dakota people. However, the Sisseton, Wahpeton, and Cut-Head bands of the Dakotas were relocated to the Spirit Lake Reservation as a result of the 1867 treaty between the United States and the Dakota that established a reservation for those who had not been forcibly relocated to Crow Creek ...
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Devils Lake Station
Devils Lake station is a train station in Devils Lake, North Dakota. It is served by Amtrak's '' Empire Builder'' train, which stops in six other North Dakota cities. The station was originally built in the early 1900s by the Great Northern Railway and has been a contributing property to the Devils Lake Commercial District, which has been on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government's official United States National Register of Historic Places listings, list of sites, buildings, structures, Hist ... since 1989, along with the Bangs-Wineman Block and the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse. Bibliography * References External links * Amtrak stations in North Dakota Railway stations in the United States opened in 1893 Former Great Northern Railway (U.S.) stations Buildings and structures in Ramsey County, North Dakota Historic district ...
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Devils Lake (Michigan)
Devils Lake is the name of a few lakes in the U.S. state of Michigan. Lenawee County The largest Devils Lake is in Lenawee County on the boundary between Woodstock Township and Rollin Township. The community of Devils Lake is on the northern end of the lake and Manitou Beach is at the southwest end. Together, the communities are part of a census-designated place named Manitou Beach–Devils Lake that encompasses the entire lake and the smaller Round Lake to the southeast. The lake drains into Bean Creek on the southwest, just north of Manitou Beach. Bean Creek flows into the village of Addison about two miles (3 km) to the west and continuing south, ultimately turns into the Tiffin River after crossing the Ohio state line. Alpena County In Alpena County, Devils Lake is a long and shallow marl and muck-bottomed lake on the North Branch of the Devils River within the Alpena State Forest. There is another, much smaller Devils Lake in Alpena County, on Long Lake Creek, ...
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Devils Lake (Minnesota)
Devils Lake is a lake in the Otter Tail County in Minnesota. The lake occupies in size. At its deepest point the lake is deep, however, most of the lake is or less in depth The lake is a locally popular fishing Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish. Fish are often caught as wildlife from the natural environment (Freshwater ecosystem, freshwater or Marine ecosystem, marine), but may also be caught from Fish stocking, stocked Body of water, ... spot. The lake is mesotrophic. References Lakes of Otter Tail County, Minnesota Lakes of Minnesota {{OtterTailCountyMN-geo-stub ...
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Devils Lake (North Dakota)
Devils Lake is a lake in the U.S. state of North Dakota. It is the largest natural body of water and the second-largest body of water in North Dakota after Lake Sakakawea. It can reach a level of before naturally flowing into the Sheyenne River via the Tolna Coulee. On June 27, 2011, it reached an unofficial historical high elevation of . The cities of Devils Lake and Minnewaukan take their name from the lake as does the Spirit Lake Reservation, which is located on the lake's southern shores. History The present site of Devils Lake is historically territory of the Dakota people. The Sisseton, Wahpeton, and Cut-Head bands of Dakotas were relocated to the Spirit Lake Reservation as a result of the 1867 treaty with the United States that established a reservation for Dakotas who had not been forcibly relocated to Crow Creek Reservation in what is now called South Dakota. The name "Devils Lake" is a calque of the Dakota words ''mni'' (water) ''wak'áŋ'' (literally "pure sour ...
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Devils Lake (Deschutes County, Oregon)
Devils Lake is a lake located in Deschutes County, Oregon, along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway and found at an elevation of . References External links

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Devils Lake (Lincoln County, Oregon)
Devils Lake is a small lake in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States, along the Oregon Coast. It separates the northern part of Lincoln City from the Central Oregon Coast Range. It is 1/3 of a mile wide, three miles (5 km) long, and up to deep. The D River flows from the lake westward to the Pacific Ocean. At , it once contested with the Roe River in Montana for the title of the "World's Shortest River", until in 2006 the heated debates and technicalities caused the ''Guinness World Records'' to no longer recognize the accolade. According to ''Oregon Geographic Names'', the name derives from a Native American legend. In the legend, a giant fish, giant octopus, or other large marine creature would occasionally surface, much to the dismay of anyone fishing in the vicinity. The lake is managed by the Devils Lake Water Improvement District. The Preservation Association of Devils Lake (PADL) was founded in 1982. According to the organization's website, its mission is: To co ...
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Devil's Lake (Wisconsin)
Devil's Lake is a lake in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the South Range of the Baraboo Range, about south of the city of Baraboo, Wisconsin. It has no surface outlets, so by some definitions, it is endorheic; however, it possibly drains by underground channels into the Baraboo River, which would make the lake cryptorheic. The lake is one of the primary attractions of Devil's Lake State Park. It is also a popular recreation destination for watercraft, fishing, hiking, and climbing. Name Devil's Lake was so named because it is situated in a deep chasm that was thought to have no visible inlet or outlet. However, the Koshawago Spring, originating from the Koshawago Creek, provides an inlet to the lake on the southwest side. The term ''Devil's Lake'' is a misinterpretation of the Ho-Chunk name Te Wakącąk or Te Wakącągara. Day-wa-kahn-chunk-gera, which better translates to "Sacred Lake" or "Spirit Lake." Spirit Lake is highly significant in Ho-Chunk oral ...
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Teufelssee
(German, 'Devil's Lake') is a glacial lake in the Grunewald forest in the Berlin borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. The Teufelssee in Grunewald forest is not to be confused with the lake of the same name in the Berlin district of Köpenick. Nude bathing is permitted at the lake as in many parts of Germany. The lake's western and northern banks belong to the Teufelsfenn and thus to the 13.1-hectare Postfenn and Teufelsfenn nature reserve. The southern shore is a swimming area. The oldest surviving waterworks in Berlin, the Teufelssee waterworks built in 1872-3, are located on the east bank. The waterworks were decommissioned in 1969, and today belong to the Naturschutzzentrum Ökowerk Berlin. To the north-east is Teufelsberg, an artificial hill made from heaped-up rubble of the Second World War. Teufelssee is of Ice Age origin. It lies in the Teufelssee-Pechsee-Barssee channel, a glacial meltwater channel. All of the lakes in the channel with no outflow were created ...
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Lake Chyortovo
Lake Chyortovo or Lozil-To, also known as "Chertovo" (, meaning "Devil's Lake"; Selkup language, Selkup: Лозыль'-то) is a freshwater lake in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia.Google Earth The lake is a traditional sacred site for the indigenous Selkup people of the region. Legend says the lake is so deep it has no bottom. Geography Chyortovo is located north of the Arctic Circle, in the southeastern part of the okrug. It is a chain of lakes roughly aligned from west to east. They are connected with each other by streams. The westernmost one at is known as "Upper Chyortovo". It has an hourglass shape and an island in the northern part. The largest lake is at the eastern end. The lakes' outflow is the Tolka (Taz), Tolka, a left tributary of the Taz (river), Taz, which flows very close to the east. A number of rivers flow into the lake, such as the long Pokotylky, the long Motylky, the long Orylky, the long Marylky, the long Kytylky, the long Kanylky, the long S ...
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Devil's Lake State Park (other)
Devil's Lake State Park may refer to the following: * Devils Lake State Parks (North Dakota), consisting of: ** Grahams Island State Park ** Black Tiger Bay State Recreation Area * Devils Lake State Recreation Area in Oregon, formerly known as Devil's Lake State Park *Devil's Lake State Park (Wisconsin) See also * Devil's Den State Park Devil's Den State Park is a List of Arkansas state parks, Arkansas state park in Washington County, Arkansas, Washington County, near West Fork, Arkansas in the United States. The park was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, beginning in ..., Arkansas * Devils Fork State Park, South Carolina * Devil's Hopyard State Park, Connecticut * Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park, Florida {{disambiguation ...
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