Earth:Lake Cieceres

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Short description: Lake in Latvia
Lake Cieceres
Cieceres ezers-birds eye view.jpg
Aerial view of Lake Cieceres.
Location of Lake Cieceres in Latvia
Location of Lake Cieceres in Latvia
Lake Cieceres
LocationBrocēni Municipality
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 56°39′21″N 22°33′38″E / 56.65583°N 22.56056°E / 56.65583; 22.56056
Native nameCieceres ezers  (Latvian)
rivers, streams, precipitation">Primary inflowsDūņupe (lv), Mazupe (lv)
rivers, streams, evaporation">Primary outflowsCiecere (lv)
Basin countriesLatvia
Max. length9.5 km (5.9 mi)
Max. width0.4 km (0.25 mi)
Surface area2.768 km2 (1.069 sq mi)
Average depth7.2 m (24 ft)
Max. depth22 m (72 ft)
Surface elevation100.3 m (329 ft)
IslandsOak Island
SettlementsBrocēni

Lake Cieceres (Latvian: Cieceres) is a lake in the southern part of Latvia, near the town Brocēni in the Brocēni Municipality, Latvia. The lake has the status of a nature reserve.[1]

Geography

The area of the lake is 276.8 hectares. The lake is stretched from north to south, its length is 9.5 km, and its maximum width is 0.4 km. It is a proglacial lake located in a furrow and is the most expressive example of this type of lake in Latvia. In some places lake is reminiscent of a river. Bearing - sandy, muddy. Shores in places cliffs. One large island is Oak Island (Latvian: Ozolu), its area is 14 hectares. From 1923 to 1977 this island had the status of a natural monument, and in 1977-1999 it was a botanical reserve. [1] The rivers Dunupe and Mazupe flow into the lake, and the river Ciecere flows out.

Previously, it was believed that lake has maximum depth of 50 m, but measurements carried out in 2000 showed that the lake is no deeper than 22 m.[1]

Fauna

There are 7 species of fish in the lake, including Common carp, Northern pike, European eel, Zander.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cieceres ezers www.ezeri.lv database
  2. Cieceres Ezers Fishbrain