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Lac de Saint-Andéol

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Lac de Saint-Andéol
LocationLozère
Coordinates44°37′07″N 03°04′54″E / 44.61861°N 3.08167°E / 44.61861; 3.08167
Basin countriesFrance
Surface area0.11 km²
Max. depth30 m
Surface elevation1225
Islandsnone

Lac de Saint-Andéol is a lake in Lozère, France, located on the Aubrac plateau. It has an elevation of 1225 m and its surface area is 0.11 km². It's the most important lake of the Aubrac plateau and it's known for its legends. It has a glacial origin like the other lakes located in this area (Salhiens, Souveyrols, Born).

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