Wdzydze Lake

Wdzydze Lake
Wdzydze Lake
Wdzydze Lake is located in Poland
Wdzydze Lake
Wdzydze Lake
Wdzydze Lake is located in Pomeranian Voivodeship
Wdzydze Lake
Wdzydze Lake
Coordinates53°58′31″N 17°54′19″E / 53.97528°N 17.90528°E / 53.97528; 17.90528
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsWda
Primary outflowsWda
Basin countriesPoland
Surface area14.5 km2 (5.6 sq mi)
Average depth15.2 m (50 ft)
Max. depth69.5 m (228 ft)
Water volume220,800,000 m3 (179,000 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation134.1 m (440 ft)
IslandsOstrów Wielki, Ostrów Mały, Sorka, Sidły and Glonek
SettlementsWdzydze Tucholskie
The view to the lake from a pier.

Wdzydze (Kashubian Jezoro Wdzydzczé), also known as the Kashubian Sea, Big Water and Szerzawa, is a lake in the Tuchola Forest in the Kościerzyna County (Pomeranian Voivodeship), in the region of South Kashubia in northern Poland.[1]

The lake is part of a system of linked lakes, comprising Wdzydze, Radolne, Gołuń, Jelenie, and Słupinko.

The whole lake is part of the Wdzydze Landscape Park.

The lake has many large islands (including Ostrów Wielki, which is inhabited; Ostrów Mały; Sorka; Sidły; and Glonek), the total area of which is 150.7 hectares. The river Wda flows through the lake.

The lake is said to be inhabited by brown trout, but the fish's presence in the lake is disputed by ichthyologists.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Bazy danych - Nauka Polska".
  2. ^ Administrator. "Jezioro Wdzydze".


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