- Étang de Saint-Quentin
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lake_name = Étang de Saint-Quentin
image_lake = L'étang de Saint Quentin.jpg
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location =Yvelines
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type =reservoir
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basin_countries = France
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area = 2.5 km²
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elevation = 160 m
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frozen =The Étang de Saint-Quentin, or pond of
Trappes , with a surface of approximately 2.5 km², is the largest body of fresh water inYvelines . It on in the perimeter of thenew town of Saint-Quentin-in-Yvelines, in the commune of Trappes andMontigny-le-Bretonneux . The lake an important base of outdoor recreation. To the west of the lake a national natural reserve of 0.87 km² was established in 1986.The Étang de Saint-Quentin is an artificial lake created by Sebastien Prestre, Lord of Vauban in 1685 to form part of an engineering work intended to feed water, by gravity, to the park of
Versailles . The lake is 160 meters above sea level. A series of drains and aqueducts connected the lake to other ponds upstream, and downstream to the park of the castle of Versailles, at 110 meters above sea level. The construction of the new city demolished the aqueducts to Versailles.
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