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The Twin Lakes of Lake Wales, Florida, are two small natural freshwater lakes on the south side of the city. Sometimes they are simply called Twin Lakes, but sometimes they are individually called Twin Lake West and Twin Lake East. All shores of Twin Lake West are swampy, as is the area between the two lakes. The west shore of Twin Lake East is swampy. The west lake, the larger of the two, has a water area of 18.76-acre (75,900 m2). The water area of the east lake is 15.19-acre (61,500 m2).
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body of water (Q15324) | natural=water |
lake (Q23397) | water=lake |
Lakes of Polk County, Florida | water=pond, water=lake, natural=lake |