Thanks. I have discovered some estimations of lakes for more countries, but
no datasets.
Belarus: 11,000+
Canada: 31,752+ larger than 3 km² (2-3 million in total)
Estonia: 1,000+
Finland: 187,888 lakes 500 m² or larger (56,000 over 10,000 m²)
Latvia: 3,000+
Lithuania: 3,000+
Norway: 450,000+
On 16/05/13 23:18, Andy Mabbett wrote:
On 16 May 2013 18:36, Anders Wennersten m...@anderswennersten.se wrote:
All lakes (3, all down to ones of pondsizes with no name) is now
produced based on lake data from Swedish metereology institute and all lake
environment data from a newly set up
Very cool project. Do you know how many lakes are there in other European
countries (or website/datasets)?
It is for this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Emijrp/All_human_knowledge#Lakes
2013/5/16 Anders Wennersten m...@anderswennersten.se
A new major botgenerating effort is now under way on
Sorry not, and what we have learned is how hard is to to define what a
lake is
In Swden some mention there are 200 000 lakes, and that the Hydrology
authority has data of over 150 000 but where less then 75 000 has a
name and many with just rudimentary data. The lakes with environment
In Italian Wikipedia,
we are in contact with the National Library of Florence, and are
establishing links between
Wikipedia articles and the New national Thesaurus.
Es. https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q281108
In the Italian WP, we will have a sentence like
On 16 May 2013 18:36, Anders Wennersten m...@anderswennersten.se wrote:
All lakes (3, all down to ones of pondsizes with no name) is now
produced based on lake data from Swedish metereology institute and all lake
environment data from a newly set up authority demanded by EU, in order to