четвртак, 21. јануар 2016.

Zvornik lake

Zvornik lake is artificial lake located on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It was created after construction of a hydroelectric power station in 1954.



Zvornik lake has an area of about 8.1 square kilometers, volume 90,000,000 cubic meters of water, and maximum depth is 39 meters. The average depth of the lake is from 5 to 8 meters. The lake is long 25 kilometers, minimum width is 200m, maximum width about 3km. Zvornik lake is located at 140 meters above sea level.


In the coastal area of the lake there are a lot of weekend houses and restuarants. The lake is ideal for holidays, sports and recreational activities on the water and fishing. Zvornik lake is suitable for rafting, boating and swimming.



Zvornik lake along with the Drina river is a habitat for trout, grayling, chub, barbell, nose carp, catfish and pike. The lake is the habitat of the wild ducks.

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