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Obinitsa Lake

Coordinates: 57°48′16″N 27°27′13″E / 57.80444°N 27.45361°E / 57.80444; 27.45361
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Obinitsa Lake
Obinitsa järv 2013
LocationEstonia
Coordinates57°48′16″N 27°27′13″E / 57.80444°N 27.45361°E / 57.80444; 27.45361
Primary inflowsObinitsa Stream
Primary outflowsObinitsa Stream
Catchment area47,800 km2 (18,500 sq mi)
Basin countriesEstonia
Surface area201 km2 (78 sq mi)
Average depth4.1 m (13 ft)
SettlementsObinitsa

Obinitsa Lake (also known as Obinitsa Artificial Lake, Tuhkvitsa Reservoir, Tääglova Reservoir) is a lake in Võru County, on the eastern side of Obinitsa village in Estonia. The length of the waterline is 4534 metres and surface area of the basin is 43 km². The construction of Obinitsa Artificial Lake on the base of Tuhkvitsa Stream ended in 1995. The beautiful clear-watered lake is suitable for swimming, fishing as well as for boating trips. There is a sandstone outcrop and a cave that has formed because of springs on the left shore of Obinitsa Lake. The cave, associated with many legends, is called Juudatarõ. On the high banks of Obinitsa Artificial Lake stands the monument to the Singing Mother of the Seto People.[1]

References

  1. ^ Obinitsa järv Kalapeedia