Lake Vivi

Lake Vivi (Russian language: о́зеро Ви́ви) is a lake in Evenkia, Siberia, Russia. The area of the lake is 229 square kilometres (88 sq mi).[1]

Vivi Lake
Vivi Lake
Location in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Vivi Lake
Vivi Lake (Krasnoyarsk Krai)
LocationEvenky District, Central Siberian Plateau
Coordinates66°45′18″N 93°51′00″E
Primary outflowsVivi River, length 426 km (265 mi)
Basin countriesRussia
Max. length88 km (55 mi)
Max. width1.5–5 km (0.93–3.11 mi)
Surface area229 km2 (88 sq mi)
Max. depth192 m (630 ft)
Surface elevation253 m (830 ft)
SettlementsNo permanent settlements

The lake is located in a remote area and has no permanent settlements along its banks. It is known for having the geographical center of Russia lying on its southeast shore at 66°25′N 94°15′E. The spot is marked by a 7-metre monument erected in August 1992. Nearby is an even higher cross dedicated to St. Sergius of Radonezh.[2]

Geography

Lake Vivi is located on the southern limit of the Putorana Massif, in the zone where it overlaps with the Syverma Plateau. It is a typical river lake, with the Vivi River, a tributary of the Lower Tunguska, flowing out of it from its southern end.[3] Lake Vivi is roughly stretching from north to south and while its length is ca. 86 kilometres (53 mi), its width does not exceed 5 kilometres (3.1 mi).[4]

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