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Missolonghi Lagoon

Coordinates: 38°21′00″N 21°22′00″E / 38.3500°N 21.3667°E / 38.3500; 21.3667
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Missolonghi Lagoon
LocationAetolia-Acarnania
Coordinates38°21′00″N 21°22′00″E / 38.3500°N 21.3667°E / 38.3500; 21.3667
Typenatural
Basin countriesGreece
Max. length15 to 20 km (9.3 to 12.4 mi)
Max. width15 km (9.3 mi)
Surface areaabout 20 to 50 km2 (7.7 to 19.3 sq mi)
Max. depth9 m (30 ft)
SettlementsMissolonghi
Traditional stilt house in the lagoon of Missolonghi, Western Greece.
"Pelades" in Tourlida village, Mesologi Lagoon.

The Missolonghi Lagoon (Greek: Λιμνοθάλασσα Μεσολογγίου, Limnothalassa Mesolongiou) is a shallow lagoon located in the south of Aetolia-Acarnania, Western Greece. It is connected to the Gulf of Patras, a bay of the Ionian Sea. Its length is approximately 15 to 20 km along with its width, its shape resembles a triangle.

The deepest depth is 5 to 6 m, other than the largest part in which its depths does not pass over half a metre and it contains seaweeds. Several islands surround the lagoon Near to the coasts, the depth is only 10 cm and it is a swampy area that a part of it is land. It features fishes. Strabo called the lake Kynia.

Near the lagoon is the Aitoliko Lagoon to the north. Together they form the Missolonghi–Aitoliko Lagoons complex.

The lagoon was partly drained in the 20th century especially in the western portion in which a part of the land extended southward with farmlands and dikes. The island of Aitoliko or sometimes the peninsula extended by 15 km and 200 m making it the longest extension, the eastern half became a canal and it resembles as a dike.


Islands in Missolonghi lagoon

References

  • The first version of the article is translated from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (Main page)