Oberblegisee

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Location Glarus
Coordinates 46°58′51″N9°00′48″E / 46.98083°N 9.01333°E / 46.98083; 9.01333
Basin  countriesSwitzerland
Surface area0.17 square kilometres (0.066 sq mi)
Surface elevation1,422 metres (4,665 ft)
Oberblegisee

Oberblegisee is a lake in the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland. It is located at an elevation of 1,422 metres (4,665 ft), above the village of Luchsingen and below the peaks of Glärnisch. Its surface area is 0.17 square kilometres (0.066 sq mi).

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