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Chiemsee () is a freshwater lake in
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, near
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. It is often called "the Bavarian Sea". The rivers Tiroler Achen and Prien flow into the lake from the south, and the river Alz flows out towards the north. The Alz flows into the Inn which then merges with the
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. The Chiemsee is divided into the bigger, north section, in the northeast, called , and the , in the southwest. The Chiemgau, the region surrounding the Chiemsee, is a popular recreation area.


Origin

The Chiemsee was formed, like many other pre-alpine lakes, at the end of the last
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about 10,000 years ago from a hollow carved out by a
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(a ). Originally the lake covered an area of almost , which is about three times its present area. Within 10,000 years its area had shrunk to around . Before 1904 the water level was lowered by about a metre. As a result, large areas of dry land were reclaimed.


Islands

There are three main islands on the lake: Herreninsel ("gentlemen's island"), the largest, with an area of ; Frauenchiemsee, , also called ''Fraueninsel'' ("ladies' island"); and the uninhabited Krautinsel ("cabbage island"), , called by this name because in the Middle Ages it was cultivated with
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s and other vegetables. * Herreninsel has a palace built by King Ludwig II in 1878 called , which was never completed but was meant to be a replica of the
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. Many of its rooms are open to tourists; tours of the palace and its extensive grounds are conducted throughout the summer. * Frauenchiemsee, the smaller of the two main islands, houses a
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, built in 782, as well as a small village. The nuns make a liquor called ("cloister liquor") and
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( almond paste). The smallest island in the lake is the west of Frauenchiemsee, which is of square outline, with a side length of only or an area of . This tiny island had probably been created artificially to mark a shallow spot for sailboats. There is a
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on the island, originally planted in 1935, and replaced by a young tree in the 2000s. File:chiemsee010.jpg, View across the Chiemsee with the
Chiemgau Alps The Chiemgau Alps () are a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps and belong to the Eastern Alps. They are crossed by the Austria–Germany border: their major part is situated in Bavaria, Germany, and only a small section is within the ...
in the background File:Chiemsee Fraueninsel 323.jpg, Herreninsel with the former Monastery "Kloster Herrenchiemsee

File:Aerial image of the Fraueninsel.jpg, Frauenchiemsee, Fraueninsel with Monastery "Frauenchiemsee

in the foreground File:Chiemsee021.jpg, :de:Krautinsel, Krautinsel with (right) a small part of the Herreninsel island and in the background the Chiemgau Alps


AFRC Lake Hotel

On 1 September 1938 the first Autobahn rest house opened on the A8 on the outskirts of Bernau am Chiemsee on the lake’s southern shore. From 1945 until 2 September 2003 the building served as an Armed Forces Recreation Center for the US military, called the Lake Hotel. The building is now an orthopaedic clinic.


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External links

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