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Exist two natural protected areas: "Snagov Lake" and "Snagov Forest".
Exist two natural protected areas: "Snagov Lake" and "Snagov Forest".
"[ http://www.snagov/ro/APLS Snagov Lake]" (Aria Naturala Protejata Lacul Snagov - ANPLS) has about 150 hectares in size and protect about 20 species.
[http://www.snagov/ro/APLS "Snagov Lake] (Aria Naturala Protejata Lacul Snagov - ANPLS) has about 150 hectares in size and protect about 20 species.
"[ http://www.snagov.ro/APPS Snagov Forrestb]" (Aria Naturala Protejata Lacul Snagov - ANPLS) has about 10 hectares.
[http://www.snagov.ro/APPS "Snagov Forrest"] (Aria Naturala Protejata Lacul Snagov - ANPLS) has about 10 hectares.


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Lake Snagov
Coordinates44°43′48″N 26°10′48″E / 44.73000°N 26.18000°E / 44.73000; 26.18000
Basin countriesRomania
Surface area5.75 km²
IslandsSnagov monastery
SettlementsSnagov

Snagov (Romanian: Lacul Snagov) is a lake 25-30 km from Bucharest, Romania. It has a surface of 5.75 km².

The lake is famous due to the myth that Vlad III the Impaler (famous for having inspired Bram Stoker's character Dracula) was buried in the Snagov monastery on an island only accessible by boat in the middle of Lake Snagov. However his body was never found.

Exist two natural protected areas: "Snagov Lake" and "Snagov Forest". "Snagov Lake (Aria Naturala Protejata Lacul Snagov - ANPLS) has about 150 hectares in size and protect about 20 species. "Snagov Forrest" (Aria Naturala Protejata Lacul Snagov - ANPLS) has about 10 hectares.