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Liptovská Mara

Coordinates: 49°05′55″N 19°29′20″E / 49.09861°N 19.48889°E / 49.09861; 19.48889
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Liptovská Mara from Low Tatras (from south)
Liptovská Mara

Liptovská Mara is a reservoir in northern Slovakia, on the Váh river near Liptovský Mikuláš, in the Liptov region. The dam is named after one of the inundated villages.

It was built in 1965-1975. The area of the reservoir is 22 km², max. depth is 45 m and the capacity is 360 mil. m³. During construction, nine villages were inundated and a major railway and road relocated. The main purpose of this dam is to prevent floods, although it also generates electricity.

Today, the dam is used as a recreational site. The reconstructed Celtic oppidum Havránok is situated on a hill above the dam.

49°05′55″N 19°29′20″E / 49.09861°N 19.48889°E / 49.09861; 19.48889