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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:
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Glacial lakes of Bulgaria (2 C) Lake groups of Bulgaria (6 P) Reservoirs in Bulgaria (27 P) B.
The Seven Lakes are a tourist attraction in Bulgaria because of its natural environment. The lakes are located one above the other and are connected by small streams, which form tiny waterfalls and cascades. Tourist accommodation in the lakes' vicinity include a chalet on the northeastern shore of The Fish Lake, at an elevation of 2,196 m.
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 ...
It is considered by many sources to be the highest lake in Pirin, Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula. [1] [4] [5] [6] However, according to the large-scale topographic map of Bulgaria 1:5000 the lake is at 2,705.6 m, making the Icy Lake of the Musala Lakes in the Rila mountain range the highest in Bulgaria and the Balkans.
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.
Lake Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургаско езеро, Burgasko ezero) or Lake Vaya (езеро Вая, ezero Vaya), located near the Black Sea west of the city of Burgas, is the largest natural lake in Bulgaria, with an area of 27.60 km 2, a length of 9.6 km and a width of 2.5 to 5 km.
The Urdini Lakes (Bulgarian: Урдини езера [ˈurdini ɛzɛˈra]) are a group of glacial lakes, situated in the northwestern Rila Mountains in Bulgaria. They are not as popular with the tourists as the Seven Rila Lakes further west, because they are situated in the most difficultly accessible areas of the mountain range.