Mälaren
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[Mälaren] is the third largest lake in Sweden, after lakes Vänern and Vättern. Its area is 1140 km² and its greatest depth is 64 m. The lake drains, from west to east, into the Baltic Sea at Stockholm through Södertälje kanal, Norrström, Slussen and Hammarbyslussen. The easternmost bay of Mälaren, in central Stockholm, is called Riddarfjärden. The lake is located in Svealand and bounded by the Provinces of Uppland, Södermanland, Närke, and Västmanland. The two largest islands in Mälaren are Selaön (91 km²) and Svartsjölandet (79 km²).
The alien species Zebra mussels are causing serious problems in Mälaren and they are considered an invasive species.
Birka (older name for Björkö) and Hovgården (on the neighbouring island Adelsö) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993.
In Norse mythology, the lake was created by the goddess Gefjun when she tricked Gylfi, the Swedish king of Gylfaginning. The land thusly removed by Gefjun was transported to Denmark, becoming the island of Zealand.
Larger islands
This is a selection:- Adelsö
- Aspön
- Björkö
- Ekerö
- Helgö
- Kurön
- Lilla Essingen (Smaller Essingen)
- Lovö
- Munsö
- Selaön
- Stora Essingen (Larger Essingen)
- Svartsjölandet
- Tosterön
See also
External links
- [Mälarguiden] - Guide to Mälaren (mostly in Swedish but a lot of maps and some English text)
- [Strömma Kanalbolaget] - Boat tours and ferries in Mälaren
- [Castles around Mälaren]
| 10 largest lakes in Sweden |
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| Vänern 5,648 km² | Vättern 1,893 km² | Mälaren 1,140 km² | Hjälmaren 484 km² | Storsjön 464 km² | Siljan + Orsasjön 354 km² | Torneträsk 330 km² | Hornavan 252 km² | Uddjaure 210 km²| Bolmen 184 km² |
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