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Courtesy Wikipedia Encyclopedia

Lake Trasimeno or Trasimene (in Italian: Lago Trasimeno), is the largest lake in peninsular Italy with a surface area of 128 km/sq, just slightly less than that of Lake Como.

Historically, Trasimeno was known as "the lake of Perugia" and this name makes it easy to understand the importance that the lake has always had for the whole of north-western Umbria and for the Tuscan Chiana district. A significant battle took place on the north shore of the lake in April 217 B.C. during the Second Punic War.

There are three islands in the lake. The second largest, Isola Maggiore, is the only inhabited one. The small fishing village, which reached its height in the 14th century, today has only around thirty residents. Most of the buildings, including the ruins of a Franciscan monastery, date from the 1300's.

Trasimeno has all the characteristics of a great natural resource that should be rigorously protected and promoted for purposes compatible with its preservation. The inhabitants of the communes around Trasimeno and the Umbrian people have all, despite a wealth of difficulties, been successful in safeguarding their lake, whose waters are constantly fit for swimming and whose valleys and islands are intact territorial environments, therefore providing a mirror of a millenary past and a theme for a present suited to discovering a new means for man to interrelate with his habitats.

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Le Lac Trasimène est un lac de l'Italie centrale et est le quatrième du pays pour son étendue. Il est de type alluvial et est alimenté principalement par les pluies et par quelques torrents. Comme il n'a pas d'émissaires, un canal le relie, depuis l'époque romaine, au Tibre.

Il est célèbre pour la Bataille de Trasimène (-217) qui vit Hannibal Barca infliger une terrible défaite à l'armée romaine qui le poursuivait.

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