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  2. List of lakes of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    The largest one is in Cow's Cave (Lithuanian: Karvės ola); its water temperature is a constant +4.5 degrees Celsius. A marine lake (Lithuanian: lagūniniai or jūriniai ežerai), Krokų Lanka, was formed when various drifts from the Neman River separated a part of the Curonian Lagoon. It is the only such lake in Lithuania.

  3. Luodis - Wikipedia

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    Luodis Lake is a lake situated in the Zarasai district municipality of Lithuania. It is the 6th largest lake in Lithuania. It is the 6th largest lake in Lithuania. The town of Salakas is also situated near the lake.

  4. Dusia - Wikipedia

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    Dusia. 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. The Dusia lake is the largest lake in Southern Lithuania, Lazdijai district and is part of the Dovinė River basin. Other nearby lakes are Lake Metelys and Lake Obelija. [1] In the winter of 1954, the ice coverage on lake Dusia was as thick as 78 cm. Dusia lake accommodates 18 different ...

  5. Geography of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    The landscape is punctuated by 2,833 lakes larger than 1 hectare (2.5 acres) and 1,600 smaller ponds. [2] The majority of the lakes are found in the eastern part of the country. [2] Lithuania also has 758 rivers longer than 10 kilometres (6.2 mi). [2] The largest river is the Nemunas (total length 917 km (570 mi)), which originates in Belarus. [2]

  6. Asveja - Wikipedia

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    50.2 m (165 ft) Settlements. Dubingiai. Lake Asveja or Dubingiai Lake ( Lithuanian: Asveja or Dubingių ežeras) is the longest lake in Lithuania (length: 21.9 km or 29.7 km counting the Žalktynė, Vyriogala and Dubingiai bights). [ 2] It covers 9.78 km 2 area and reaches a depth of 50.2m which makes it the third deepest lake in Lithuania. [ 3]

  7. Drūkšiai - Wikipedia

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    141.6 m (465 ft) Drūkšiai, also called Drysviaty or Drysvyaty, [1] or Drisvyaty (Belarusian: Дрысвяты, pronounced [drɨˈsʲvʲatɨ]; Russian: Дрисвяты) is the largest of the Braslau lakes located partly in the northeastern part of Lithuania and partly in the Vitebsk Voblast, in Belarus. The lake water was used to cool the ...

  8. Žemaitija National Park - Wikipedia

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    Established. 1991. Samogitia National Park or Žemaitija National Park is a national park in Lithuania. It is situated on the Samogitian Upland, 45 km from the Baltic Sea. Lakes cover more than 7% of its territory. Lake Plateliai (12.05 km 2, 47 m depth) is the largest lake in the park. The town of Plateliai, situated on the shore of the lake ...

  9. Category:Lakes of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Category:Lakes of Lithuania. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML. GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lakes of Lithuania. This category is for articles pertaining to lakes and reservoirs in Lithuania .