. Switzerland and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and the Tyrol : handbook for travellers. >^< ^i^Sliri-* ^^ ,4. r FRIEDRICHSHAFEN. 10. Route. 21 itics even on quitting one German town for another, for instance or to Constance. The Lake of Constance (1306) fOer. Bodensee, Lat. Lacu» Brigantinus)^an immense reservoir of the Rhine, 90 M. in circumference, is, from Bre-genz to the influx of the Stockach, 42 M. long, about 8 31. wide, and betweenKriedrichshafen and Arbon 912 deep. The water is of a light green lake forms the boundary of li


. Switzerland and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and the Tyrol : handbook for travellers. >^< ^i^Sliri-* ^^ ,4. r FRIEDRICHSHAFEN. 10. Route. 21 itics even on quitting one German town for another, for instance or to Constance. The Lake of Constance (1306) fOer. Bodensee, Lat. Lacu» Brigantinus)^an immense reservoir of the Rhine, 90 M. in circumference, is, from Bre-genz to the influx of the Stockach, 42 M. long, about 8 31. wide, and betweenKriedrichshafen and Arbon 912 deep. The water is of a light green lake forms the boundary of live difiercnt states: Baden, Wiirtemberg,Bavaria, Austria (Vorarlberg), and Switzerland (St. Gall and Thurgau). — is the t)est wine grown on its banks, and Felrhen and troutthe best lisli it produces. The N. K. banks are in general flat, but are bounded on the S. W. bybeautiful wooded hills, which gradually decrease in height Con-stance. In the l)eauty of its scenery the lake of Constance cannot vie withits other Swiss rivals ; but its broad expanse of water, its picturesque banks,and green hills,


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