List of lakes of Serbia
Most
aeolian erosion. Few natural lakes in the mountains are of glacial origin.[1]
List of lakes
The list of lakes of Serbia, excluding the territory of Kosovo.
Lake |
Max. area (km2) |
Alt. (m) |
Depth (m) |
Type |
Characteristics |
Photo |
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253 | 70 | 92 | artificial | hydroelectric reservoir (Danube) Shared with Romania |
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Đerdap II[3]
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92 | artificial | hydroelectric reservoir (Danube) Shared with Romania |
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Vlasina Lake[2][4][5] | 16 | 1,213 | 22 | semi-artificial | Vlasina River )
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Ečka fish pond[6] | 15.4 | 1.3 | artificial | fish pond | ||
12.4 | 290 | 70 | artificial | hydroelectric reservoir ( Bosnia & Herzegovina
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Gazivoda Lake[2][4] | 11.9 | 693 | 105 | artificial | industrial reservoir ( Ibar )
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Zasavica[4] | 11.5 | 10 | natural | bog, ancient arm of the Sava | ||
Carska bara[4]
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11 | natural | bog | |||
Fish pond Sakule[7] | 10.05 | 81 | artificial | fish pond | ||
Gruža Lake[4] | 9.19 | artificial | industrial reservoir (Gruža (river)), Sea of Šumadija | |||
Zvornik Lake[2][4][5] | 8.1 | 140 | 28 | artificial | hydroelectric reservoir ( Bosnia & Herzegovina
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Zlatar Lake[2][4][5] | 7.3 | 880 | 75 | artificial | hydroelectric reservoir (Uvac) | |
Potpeć Lake[2][8] | 7 | 436 | 40 | artificial | hydroelectric reservoir ( Lim )
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Obedska bara[4][5] | 7 | 72 | 12 | natural | bog, ancient arm of Sava | |
Veliki Rit | 7 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Kapetanski Rit | 6.13 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Sjenica Lake | 6.1 | 985 | 100 | artificial | hydroelectric reservoir (Uvac) | |
Bečej Fish pond | 5.7 | artificial | fish pond | |||
5.6 | 101 | 3.5 | (semi-)natural | eolian lake, artificially preserved | ||
Zavoj Lake [4][9] | 5.53 | 612 | 60 | artificial | originally created by Visočica )
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Koviljski rit | 5.5 | natural | marsh | |||
Fish pond Uzdin | 5.5 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Bovan Lake | 5 | 7 | artificial | industrial reservoir (Sokobanjska Moravica) | ||
White Lake[2][4][5] | 4.8 | 75 | 2.5 | natural | turned into fish pond | |
Lake Ćelije[4]
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3.35 | 277 | 41 | artificial | water supply (Rasina) | |
Silver Lake | 4 | 70 | 8 | natural | dammed arm of the Danube | |
Zlatica | 3.9 | artificial | fish pond, formerly Jazovo | |||
Opolje Lake[4][5] | 3.7 | 980 | semi-artificial | originally karst lake, turned into industrial reservoir | ||
Ludaš Lake[4][10] | 3.68 | 101 | 2.5 | natural | eolian lake, also Ludoš | |
Fish pond Jedinstvo | 3.5 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Okanj | 3 | natural | bog | |||
Garaši | 3 | 411 | 40 | artificial | industrial reservoir | |
Novi Kneževac fish pond | 2.63 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Velebit fish pond | 2.58 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Zobnatica Lake | 2.55 | artificial | industrial reservoir (Krivaja) | |||
Futog fish pond | 2.1 | artificial | fish pond, formerly DTD | |||
Veliko Blato | 2 | natural | bog, within Pančevački Rit | |||
Gračanica Lake[4]
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2 | 29 | artificial | industrial reservoir (Gračanka) | ||
Rovni Lake | 3.2 | artificial | industrial reservoir (Jablanica) | |||
Sutjeska fish pond | 2 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Susek fish pond | 2 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Kolut fish pond | 1.82 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Lake Međuvršje | 1.5 | 273 | 23 | artificial | hydroelectrical reservoir (West Morava) | |
Bela Crkva lakes[11][12] | 1.5 | 89 | artificial | six lakes in close proximity, former gravel exploitation sites | ||
Veliko Kopovo | 1.45 | natural | bog | |||
Srpski Miletić fish pond | 1.14 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Rusanda[4][5] | 1.1 | 82 | 1.5 | natural | mud lake | |
Krajkovac Lake[13] | 1 | 450 | artificial | reservoir, near Krajkovac, Merošina | ||
Jegrička | 0.98 | artificial | fish pond | |||
Sava Lake[5] | 0.8 | natural | dammed arm of Sava, see also Ada Ciganlija | |||
Paljuvi | 0.8 | artificial | industrial reservoir (Klanica) | |||
Pavlovci Lake | 0.8 | artificial | industrial reservoir, also Kudoš | |||
Borkovac Lake | 0.69 | 6 | artificial | industrial reservoir (Borkovac) | ||
Moharač Lake[14] | 0.6 | artificial | reservoir | |||
Ribnica Lake[15][16] | 0.4 | 968 | artificial | industrial-recreational reservoir ( Crni Rzav )
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Ada Safari
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0.04 | artificial | fishing resort | |||
Grza Lake | ||||||
Radoinja Lake[15] | 0.55 | 30 | Hydroelectric reservoir (Uvac river) | |||
Bor Lake[17] | 0.3 | 438 | 50 | reservoir | ||
Markovac Lake | 0.3 | artificial | ||||
Semeteš Lake | ||||||
Oblačina Lake | 0.28 | 280 | natural | Natural lake near Oblačina, Merošina | ||
Dulene Lake | 0.03 | 435 | 7 | artificial | Abandoned water reservoir near Dulene, Kragujevac | |
Očaga | 0.12 | artificial | ||||
Pariguz | 0.12 | reservoir | ||||
Taložnik | 0.12 | artificial | auxiliary to Sava Lake, see Ada Ciganlija | |||
Aleksandrovac Lake[18] | 0.08 | artificial, part of irrigation system of South Morava near Vranje | ||||
Duboki potok[19] | 0.07 | artificial | reservoir on eponymous creek near Barajevo | |||
Bela Reka | 0.02 | artificial | ||||
Rabrovac Lake | 0.01 | |||||
Ostojićevo fish pond | fish pond | |||||
Celeruša[20] | natural | oxbow lake, old meander of Tisa River near Čoka
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Trešnja
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0.003 | artificial | ||||
Rakina bara[21]
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0.002 | 2 | natural | Karst sinkhole near Sremčica, Belgrade | ||
Bešenovo Lake (White Stone)[22] | 57 | artificial | Submerged quarry near Bešenovo | |||
Jarevac lake | artificial |
- Note: in Serbian, the word for lake (jezero) is almost always a part of the lake's name. If the name is given as a noun, jezero precedes it (Jezero Gazivode), if the name is given as an adjective (usually with the -ko suffix), jezero follows it (Vlasinsko jezero).
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lakes of Serbia.
- List of rivers of Serbia
- List of mountains of Serbia
References
- ^ Geographica Slovenica. Inštitut za geografijo Univerze Edvarda Kardelja v Ljubljani. 1984. p. 204.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (2003). Србија у бројкама 2003. (PDF) (in Serbian). Belgrade: Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2007-07-25.
- ^ ISBN 86-7145-027-9
- ^ ISBN 86-01-02651-6
- ^ ISBN 86-07-00001-2
- ^ "Opšti podaci o elaboratu – G63 Ečanski šaran" (PDF). The Intellectual Property Office of the Republic of Serbia. pp. 7–8. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
- ^ Sakule site
- ^ "Zlatar mountain". Tourist organization "Zlatar". Retrieved 2010-11-05.[permanent dead link]
- ISBN 86-7145-027-9
- ^ "Special Nature Reserve "Lake Ludas"". Etnolife Association. Archived from the original on 2007-07-13. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
- ^ Geografski položaj, Bela Crkva.rs, archived from the original on 2011-11-14
- ^ Geographical position, Bela Crkva.org
- ^ "Krajkovačko jezero – omiljeno letnje izletište". Jugmedia. 2012-07-22.
- ^ Jezero Moharač, archived from the original on 2010-02-12, retrieved 2010-08-20
- ^ a b Ribnica Lake on Zlatibor site
- ^ "Poslovni (master) plan turističke destinacije Zlatibor-Zlatar" (PDF) (in Serbian). Faculty of Tourist Management, Singidunum University. p. 18.
- ^ "Borsko jezero" (in Serbian). Serbia travel club.
- ^ "Iz Aleksandrovačkog jezera odneto 30.000 kubika mulja". Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
- ^ "Duboki potok".
- ^ "Bara Celeruša – Čoka".
- ^ "Zemlja guta Rakinu baru". Politika. 2011-11-13.
- ^ "Bešenovačko jezero – slučajni biser nadomak Novog Sada". Novine Novosadske. 2012-08-18. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2015-11-16.