Lake Massaciuccoli
Lake Massaciuccoli (Lago di Massaciuccoli in Italian) is a lake in the Province of Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. Its surface area is 6.9 km². It is located mainly in the municipality of Massarosa and partly in Torre del Lago, a civil parish of Viareggio. It is one of the largest remaining fragments of the large swamps and marshes that once covered entirely the coastal plain of Versilia. The lake was known in ancient times as the Fossis Papirianis, a name used in the Tabula Peutingeriana.
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Location | Province of Lucca, Tuscany |
Coordinates | 43°50′42″N 10°19′30″E |
Basin countries | Italy |
Surface area | 6.9 km2 (2.7 sq mi) |
Official name | Massaciuccoli lake and marsh |
Designated | 22 June 2017 |
Reference no. | 2311[1] |
The composer Giacomo Puccini lived in a villa at Torre del Lago on the west side of the lake, and frequently hunted around the lake; the nearby village of Torre del Lago is sometimes mentioned with suffix "Puccini" in his honour.
The lake is home to the large extent of Cladium mariscus in Italy. However, vegetation and wildlife have shrunken substantially since the 20th century, due to eutrophication and expansion of Louisianan Crayfish.
References
- "Massaciuccoli lake and marsh". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.