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Lake Bohinj
Coordinates46°16′N 13°48′E / 46.267°N 13.800°E / 46.267; 13.800
Basin countriesSlovenia
Max. length4350 m
Surface area3.18 km²
Max. depth45 m
Surface elevation525 m

Lake Bohinj (Slovene: Bohinjsko jezero) is the largest permanent lake in Slovenia.[1] Lake Bohinj is located in the Bohinj municipality in the north-west of the country, and is inside Triglav National Park.

Lake Bohinj is 4.2 km long and 1 km at its maximum width. It is a glacial lake dammed by a moraine.

The largest of the streams that flow into the lake, the Savica ("little Sava"), is fed from Črno jezero (Black Lake), the largest lake in the Triglav Lakes Valley.

The outflow is the Jezernica which merges with the Mostnica to form the Sava Bohinjka (which in turn merges with Sava Dolinka to become the Sava).

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The statue of Zlatorog with the lake behind it

The area is associated

with the legendary "Zlatorog", a white chamois with golden horns. A statue of the creature stands beside the lake.

Notes

  1. ^ Lake Cerknica, an intermittent lake, is larger than Lake Bohinj during its flood seasons, but disappears entirely during dry seasons.