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The Müritz (; from Slavic "little sea") is a
lake A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much large ...
in
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (MV; ; nds, Mäkelborg-Vörpommern), also known by its anglicized name Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania, is a state in the north-east of Germany. Of the country's sixteen states, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ranks 14th in po ...
, northern
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
. Its area is , which makes it the second largest lake in Germany (after Lake Constance) and the largest lake located entirely within German territory. Its maximum depth is . It is fed and drained by the river
Elde The Elde () is a river in northern Germany (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and a few km in Brandenburg), a right tributary of the Elbe. Its total length is . The Elde originates near Altenhof, south of Malchow. It first flows southeast towards the south ...
. Part of the Müritz and adjacent forests and wetlands are protected by the Müritz National Park. The former Müritz district was named after the lake. The biggest towns bordering the lake are
Waren (Müritz) Waren (Müritz) (also Waren an der Müritz) is a town and climatic spa in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It was the capital of the former district of Müritz (''Kreis Müritz'') until the district reform of 2011. It is situated ...
and Röbel, both major centres of tourism in the
Mecklenburg Lake District The Mecklenburg Lake Plateau or Mecklenburg Lakeland
- Federal Ministry of Economics ...
. Lake Müritz is part of the Müritz-Elde Waterway, a Class I federal waterway. It is managed by the Lauenburg Waterway and Shipping Authority (''Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt Lauenburg'').


Geography


Divisions

The Müritz Basin is divided into several large bays. Unlike the shallow eastern part of the lake, the western side is divided into several channel-like inlets like the Bays of Röbel and Sietow (''Röbeler Bucht'' and ''Sietower Bucht''). By the town of Waren on the northern shore of the lake is the Binnenmüritz, which contains the deepest point of the lake (−31 metres), and only has a narrow strait connecting it to the main basin of Lake Müritz. At the southern shore is the Little Müritz (''Kleine Müritz'') from which the Müritzarm and the Müritzsee branch off further to the south. Lake Müritz measures about from north to south and about from east to west; and has a catchment area of about . The Müritz is crossed by the River Elde from south to north and has a link to the
Kölpinsee Kölpinsee is a lake in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. At an elevation of , its surface area is . The marshy shore of the lake was the probable site of the crash of Avro Lancaster The Avro Lancas ...
in the west from the Binnenmüritz via the Reeck Canal (also Eldenburg Canal) which is a good two kilometres long. Because it also feeds the River Havel to the east via the Mirow Canal, which is part of the Müritz-Havel Waterway, and the Bolter Canal as well as via the chains of adjoining lakes, it has artificially been turned into a bifurcated waterway.


Creation

Lake Müritz was formed during the
Weichselian glaciation The Weichselian glaciation was the last glacial period and its associated glaciation in northern parts of Europe. In the Alpine region it corresponds to the Würm glaciation. It was characterized by a large ice sheet (the Fenno-Scandian ice sheet) ...
between the Pomeranian and the Frankfurt Stages. Originally the entire
Mecklenburg Lake District The Mecklenburg Lake Plateau or Mecklenburg Lakeland
- Federal Ministry of Economics ...
was a huge lake, that split into several smaller lakes, linked to one another, as a result of a fall in sea level.


Water level

The water level of Lake Müritz has changed several times in the preceding centuries, primarily as a result of human influences. In the 12th century the surface of the lake was still above sea level. By 1737 the lake surface had risen to as a result of the waterway being impounded in several positive and negative stages in order, for example, to drive mills along the River Elde downstream. But by 1739 the mill reservoir had been lowered by around . In the wake of two adjustments to the Elde and two further changes to the mill impoundment the water level reached its present level of in 1836.Fred Ruchhöft: ''Der Wasserstand der „Oberen Seen“ in Mecklenburg in Mittelalter und früher Neuzeit'' in: ''Archäologische Berichte aus Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Vol. 6, 1999''


Settlements

The largest town on Lake Müritz is
Waren (Müritz) Waren (Müritz) (also Waren an der Müritz) is a town and climatic spa in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It was the capital of the former district of Müritz (''Kreis Müritz'') until the district reform of 2011. It is situated ...
. Other settlements are (clockwise)
Rechlin Rechlin is a municipality in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, around 100 km (60 mi) northwest of Berlin. The town's airport has a long history and was the Luftwaffe's main testing ground for new aircraft designs in Nazi Germany. ...
, Priborn, Vipperow, Ludorf, Röbel/Müritz, Gotthun, Sietow and Klink.


References


External links

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Müritz-NationalparkMüritzeum - Nature Discovery Centre in WarenOfficial website of Waren (Müritz)Official website of Röbel (Müritz)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Muritz Lakes of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Federal waterways in Germany