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The Expansive Lake in NRW Holds the Largest Acreage

The Statistical Office of the State has identified Wesel district as one of the districts with the highest water availability in North Rhine-Westphalia.

The largest lake area is found in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW)
The largest lake area is found in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW)

The Expansive Lake in NRW Holds the Largest Acreage

In the heart of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), the Cologne district stands out as one of the most water-rich areas, boasting a total lake area of 25.9 square kilometers - the largest in the state. This rich aquatic landscape, a blend of natural lakes and gravel pits, is being compared to other regions by the Statistical Office IT.NRW.

The Cologne district's lake area accounts for 30.9 percent of the total lake area in NRW, with reservoirs making up the largest share at 38.4 percent. This extensive water network is not limited to natural bodies of water but also includes gravel pits, contributing significantly to the district's water resources.

Several dredging projects are planned or ongoing in the Cologne district on both sides of the Rhine, helping to expand the lake landscape further. This expansion is expected to continue, making the district an even more attractive destination for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

The Cologne-Newsletter provides daily updates on news, services, and features in the city of Cologne, keeping residents and visitors informed about the latest developments in the district's water-rich landscape.

While the Cologne district is densely populated, it still maintains a high density of lakes per inhabitant. However, when compared to more rural or less densely populated districts, the lake area per inhabitant tends to be lower. For instance, Düsseldorf has 4.7 square meters of lake area per person, Duisburg has 9.6, and Krefeld has 3.0. In contrast, the Lower Rhine district ranks third in lake area per inhabitant, with 56.6 square meters, behind Olpe and Kleve, which follows the Cologne district with 18.9 square kilometers of total lake area.

Soest ranks third with 12 square kilometers of total lake area in NRW. Despite the Cologne district's lower lake area per inhabitant compared to some rural districts, its extensive lake network still offers a significant amount of swimming possibilities in outdoor pools and lakes, with 0.6 square kilometers, second only to the district of Recklinghausen.

NRW, being a highly populous and industrialized state in Germany, does have several lakes, primarily artificial or former mining lakes, spread across its districts. The overall distribution of lake areas varies widely, with some districts containing larger recreational or natural lakes, while others have fewer or smaller water bodies.

For precise statistics on the distribution of lakes or lake area per inhabitant by district within NRW, including Cologne, official geographic or environmental datasets from NRW's state authorities or hydrological surveys would be needed. The current search results do not include this detailed data.

Despite the lack of specific data, the Cologne district's water-rich landscape is a testament to the region's commitment to preserving and enhancing its aquatic resources. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, the district offers numerous opportunities to enjoy its beautiful lakes and gravel pits, making it a must-visit destination in NRW.

The Cologne district's water-rich landscape, with its numerous lakes and gravel pits, is an attractive destination for both residents and visitors, making it a prime spot for those embracing an outdoor-living lifestyle focused on home-and-garden and water sports. The extensive lake network in the district offers a significant amount of swimming possibilities, contributing to the district's appeal for nature lovers and water enthusiasts, according to the Cologne-Newsletter.

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