Lake Monomonac
Lake Monomonac is an artificial lake that straddles the border between Rindge, New Hampshire, and Winchendon, Massachusetts, in the United States. It was created from a small pond in New Hampshire by the construction of dams on the North Branch of the Millers River, a part of the Connecticut River watershed. Lake Monomonac is 594 acres (240 ha) in size with 411 acres (166 ha) in New Hampshire and the remaining 183 acres (74 ha) in Massachusetts. The lake has a maximum recorded depth of 22 feet (6.7 m) and an average depth of 10 feet (3.0 m).
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Lake Monomonac
Lake Monomonac is an artificial lake that straddles the border between Rindge, New Hampshire, and Winchendon, Massachusetts, in the United States. It was created from a small pond in New Hampshire by the construction of dams on the North Branch of the Millers River, a part of the Connecticut River watershed. Lake Monomonac is 594 acres (240 ha) in size with 411 acres (166 ha) in New Hampshire and the remaining 183 acres (74 ha) in Massachusetts. The lake has a maximum recorded depth of 22 feet (6.7 m) and an average depth of 10 feet (3.0 m).
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Lake Monomonac is an artificia ...... orned pout, and green sunfish.
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2.4038327149e+6
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4.3452288e+3
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1.1265408e+3
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718,135,976
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South end of Lake Monomonac
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Blueberry Island; Paradise Island
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42.7175 -71.99527777777777
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Lake Monomonac is an artificia ...... rage depth of 10 feet (3.0 m).
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Lake Monomonac
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4.27175e+1
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-7.1995277778e+1
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Lake Monomonac
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