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Lake Bile

Coordinates: 46°27′08.5″N 30°10′52.5″E / 46.452361°N 30.181250°E / 46.452361; 30.181250
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Bile
The view of the lake
Bile is located in Odesa Oblast
Bile
Bile
LocationOdessa Oblast
Coordinates46°27′08.5″N 30°10′52.5″E / 46.452361°N 30.181250°E / 46.452361; 30.181250
Primary inflowsTurunchuk River
Primary outflowsTurunchuk River
Basin countriesUkraine
Max. length1.7 km (1.1 mi)
Max. width0.8 km (0.50 mi)

Lake Bile (Ukrainian: Біле озеро, means 'white lake') is a lake in the south-western Ukraine, in the delta of the Dniester River. It is located south from the village of Mayaki. The lake is 1.7 km long and 0.8 km width. It is connected with the Dniester River and its left branch Turunchuk.

Similar to the other lakes of the Dniester River delta, Lake Bile is the unique biotope, inhabited by a lot of rare plant species and a nesting place of a lot of birds. The white water lily (Nymphaea alba), water caltrop (Trapa natans), brandy-bottle (Nuphar lutea), and mint (Mentha sp.) grow in the lake.[1]

References

  1. ^ the Dniester wetlands (in Russian)

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