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Lake Garda or Lago Benaco, Latin: Benacus; Lombard: Lach de Garda; Venetian: Łago de Garda) is the largest
lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location and is located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venezia and Milano.
Glaciers formed this alpine region at the end of the last Ice Age. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east),
Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north). The name Garda, which the lake has been seen referred to in documents dating to the eighth century, comes from
the town of the same name. It is the evolution of the Germanic word warda, meaning "place of guard"
or "place of observation."