Devils Lake, Ramsey County, North Dakota, USA
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Devils Lake is a lake in the U.S. state of North Dakota. It is the largest natural body of water and the second-largest body of water in North Dakota after the artificially created Lake Sakakawea. In 2011, it reached an unofficial historical high elevation of 1454.30 feet (443m). The lake can reach 1458.0 before naturally flowing into the Sheyenne River via the Tolna Coulee. The city of Devils Lake, North Dakota, takes its name from the lake and the Spirit Lake Reservation is located on its southern shores. The name "Devils Lake" is an approximate translation of its Lakota name, Ble Waka Sica ("blay wah-kahn shee-chah"; literally: "Lake of the Spirits"). Its Arikara name is ciwahaahwaaruxti.

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1 | ![]() | 2 Jan 1973 | Devils Lake, Ramsey County, North Dakota, USA | I144123 |
2 | ![]() | 30 Apr 2005 | Devils Lake, Ramsey County, North Dakota, USA | I89480 |
3 | ![]() | 30 Jun 1991 | Devils Lake, Ramsey County, North Dakota, USA | I188847 |
4 | ![]() | 21 Dez 1999 | Devils Lake, Ramsey County, North Dakota, USA | I280857 |