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List of lakes of Bulgaria. 3 languages. ... Lake Area (km 2) Depth (m) Limans and lagoons: Lake Atanasovsko: 17: 1 Lake Beloslav: 4-10: 14 Lake Burgas:
Bulgaria has some of the largest Natura 2000 areas in the European Union covering 33.8% of its territory. [96] The national policy for governing and management of the protected areas is implemented by the Ministry of Environment and Water. Bulgaria's biodiversity is conserved in three national parks, 11 nature parks [97] and 55 nature reserves.
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They constitute the largest group of lakes in the country and comprise some of Bulgaria's biggest and most important lakes. The lakes' total area (including swamps, marshes, ponds and other reservoirs) amounts to 95 km 2 , of which 33.30 km 2 are either proclaimed or proposed protected areas that are inhabited by a large number of locally or ...
Parts of Bulgaria's northern Black Sea Coast feature rocky headlands where the sea abuts cliffs up to 70 metres in height. The southern coast is known for its wide sandy beaches. The southernmost section is included in Strandzha Nature Park .
The high number of birds is due to the lake's location on the important Via Pontica bird migration route. The bird population is highest during the autumn migration. As of August, 2019, Lake Atanasovsko is home to the largest colony of flamingos in Bulgaria, numbering 159 individuals, having grown from 126 in autumn, 2018. So far, the birds are ...
Elenino Lake is the largest and the highest of the three, situated at an altitude of 2,479 m. It has an irregular elongated shape with a length of 220 m, a width of 62 m, an area of 14,000 m and a depth of 5 m 2. [1] [2] The total volume is 32,000 m 3. [2] It is mainly fed by snow melting. Part of its waters flow underground to the lakes below.