Jeziorak
Jeziorak (German: Geserichsee) is a lake in the Iława Lake District in Warmia-Masuria, Poland. Its area is 3,219 ha (including 20 islands with area of 240 ha). It is 27.45 km long and 2.4 km wide. Maximum depth is 13 m. It is the longest lake in Poland, and ranks 6th by area.[1]
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Location | Iława Lake District |
Coordinates | 53°42′58″N 19°38′44″E |
Basin countries | Poland |
Max. length | 27.45 km (17.06 mi) |
Max. width | 2.4 km (1.5 mi) |
Surface area | 3,219 ha (7,950 acres) |
Max. depth | 13 m (43 ft) |
Islands | 20 |
Geology
The lake was formed by filling a glacial tunnel valley.
Gallery
- 'Little' Jeziorak as seen from John Paul II Boulevard
- 'Big' Jeziorak
- 'Big' Jeziorak
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References
- "Jeziorak, naj ... jezioro w Polsce". Retrieved 14 June 2020.
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