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The east-west length of Lago Fagnano is given as 98 kilometers, but the given
Argentinean and Chilean lengths (72.5 kms and 13.5 kms) only sum to 86
kilometers. The Spanish Wikipedia page for Lago Fagnano also has these same inconsistent numbers. TertX 21:58, 8 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Yeap, I'm affraid I translated the article and didn't see that. Mariano(t/c) 08:42, 9 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Though Cami Lake has far more g-hits, from what I can see of the sources, they seem to almost exclusively refer to it as Fagnano Lake or Lake Fagnano. I'm guessing CL is more of a colloquial or common name while FL perhaps more archaic, but I'm not sure. Perhaps an indigenous name for the lake. It'd be nice to find a source that would explain this further. <> Alt lys er svunnet hen (talk) 03:05, 20 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]