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Coordinates: 55°48′N 12°25′E / 55.800°N 12.417°E / 55.800; 12.417
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Since January 1, 2007, its western part has lain within the [[Furesø municipality]] and has a popular beach.
Since January 1, 2007, its western part has lain within the [[Furesø municipality]] and has a popular beach.

Furesø has also been called the Loch Ness of Denmark becuse of several people that have claimed to have been seing different mystic things in the lake.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 18:06, 25 May 2011

Furesø
LocationNortheastern Zealand
Coordinates55°48′N 12°25′E / 55.800°N 12.417°E / 55.800; 12.417
Primary inflowsFiskebæk (Mølleåen), Dumpedalsrenden, Vejlesø Kanal
Primary outflowsMølleåen
Basin countriesDenmark
Surface area941 ha
Max. depth37.7 m
Water volume127.1 mio m³
Surface elevation23.50 m

Furesø is a lake in Northeastern Zealand, Denmark. It defined Farum municipality's southeast border and is the site of Nicolai Eigtved's 18th century small pleasure pavilion for Privy Councillor Johan Sigismund Schulin on the Furesø Lake called Frederiksdal Pavilion.

Since January 1, 2007, its western part has lain within the Furesø municipality and has a popular beach.

  • Media related to Furesø at Wikimedia Commons