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The Lusatian Lake District〔(''Groundwater-surface water interaction: process understanding, conceptualization and modelling'' ) by Corinna Abesser, Thorsten Wagener, Gunnar Nuetzmann, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly, IAHS Press, 2008, p 164.〕〔(''Abhandlungen und Berichte des Naturkundemuseums Görlitz'' ), 1998, p. 210.〕〔(''Rivers of Europe'' ) by Klement Tockner, Urs Uehlinger, Christopher T. Robinson, 2009.〕 ((ドイツ語:Lausitzer Seenland), , ) is a chain of artificial lakes being constructed in Germany across the north-eastern part of Saxony and the southern part of Brandenburg. Through flooding as a part of an extensive regeneration programme, several decommissioned lignite opencast mines are in the process of being transformed into Europe's largest artificial lake district by 2018. However, the requirements of the project, especially the necessary water resources, are controversial. == Geography == The Lusatian Lake District lies in Lusatia between Calau in Brandenburg and Görlitz in Saxony. The extent of what will become Europe's largest artificial lake district is an area 80 kilometres from east to west and, depending on the boundary chosen, 32 to 40 kilometres from north to south. A distinction is made between the German terms ''Seenland'' ("lake district") and ''Seenkette'' ("chain of lakes"). The "Lusatian Lake Chain" (''Lausitzer Seenkette'') refers to those lakes that are linked by navigable canals. They are located in the centre of Lusatia between Senftenberg and Hoyerswerda, and include Lake Senftenberg which has developed since 1973 into an important recreational and tourist centre.
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