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		<title>Lake Malar Sweden Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Provinces: Stockholms Ian, Sddermanlands Ian, Vastmanlands Ian. Regions: Sodermanland, Uppland, Vastmanland. Lake Malar, Sweden&#8217;s third largest lake (after Lakes Vanern and Vattern), lies immediately W of Stockholm. 117 km (73 miles) long, it extends through the provinces of Vastmanland, Sodermanland, Uppsala and Stockholm to the Baltic, with a total area of 1140 sq. km (440 sq. miles) and a greatest depth of 64 m (210 ft). It is irregularly shaped, with many ramifications and inlets. Its principal tributary rivers are the Eskilstunaa, Arbogai, Hedstrom, Kolbacksa, SvartS, OrsundaS and Fyrisa. At one time Lake Malar was an arm of the Baltic, </p>
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