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Kleinsee
Location Carinthia
Coordinates 46°36′22″N14°33′55″E / 46.60611°N 14.56528°E / 46.60611; 14.56528
Basin  countriesAustria
Max. depth15 m (49 ft)
Settlements Sankt Kanzian

The Kleinsee (Slovene : Malo Jezero) is a lake in the municipality of Sankt Kanzian in Carinthia, Austria.

The maximum depth of the Kleinsee is 15 meters, while its average depth is 10 meters. The larger Lake Klopein lies a little way east, separated by the village of Seelach.


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