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- proper noun the third-largest
lake inSweden
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Examples
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Leaving the sea again, a short canal conducts the voyager into Lake Malar, celebrated for its cluster of islands.
The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands Anonymous
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Stockholm proves, on examination, to be a handsome city, situated at the junction of the Baltic with the Lake Malar; or, more strictly speaking, on the banks of a short canal which unites the two.
The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands Anonymous
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Archæological Congress at Stockholm, in 1874, the members of the body made an excursion to the isle of Bjorko, in Lake Malar, near Stockholm, where there is an ancient cemetery of two thousand tumuli.
The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, April, 1880 Various
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The diocese consisted of the County of Nykoping, the County of Stockholm south of Lake Malar, and the southern half of the County of Orebro.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement] 1840-1916 1913
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Stockholm proves, on examination, to be a handsome city, situated at the junction of the Baltic with the Lake Malar; or, more strictly speaking, on the banks of a short canal which unites the two.
The Story of Ida Pfeiffer Anonymous 1879
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Leaving the sea again, a short canal conducts the voyager into Lake Malar, celebrated for its cluster of islands.
The Story of Ida Pfeiffer Anonymous 1879
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STOCKHOLM, the capital of Norway and Sweden, is built on some small islands at the entrance of Lake Malar.
A Geography for Beginners. Kensey Johns 1864
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