10 Facts About Lake Como You Should Know Before Visiting
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10A Glacial Wonder
Lake Como is one of Italy’s most stunning glacial lakes, formed during the last Ice Age.
Its mesmerizing shape, resembling an upside-down Y, stretches over an area of approximately 146 square kilometers. The lake’s depth reaches up to 410 meters, making it one of the deepest lakes in Europe.
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