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  2. List of lakes of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Detailed physical map of Lithuania. There are about 6,000 lakes in Lithuania, covering 950 km², or 1.5% of the territory of Lithuania.The lakes are not evenly distributed; most are situated in the Baltic Highlands, which begin near the border with Poland on the southeast and extend northward along the border with Belarus to Latvia.

  3. Kaunas Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Max. depth. 22 m (72 ft) Settlements. Kaunas, Rumšiškės. Kaunas Reservoir (Lithuanian: Kauno marios, Kaunas Lagoon, Kaunas Sea) is the largest Lithuanian artificial lake, created in 1959 by damming the Nemunas River near Kaunas and Rumšiškės. It occupies 63.5 square kilometers, which is about 0.1% of the total territory of Lithuania.

  4. Geography of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Lithuania. Lithuania is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. The most populous of the Baltic states, Lithuania has 262 km (163 mi) of coastline consisting of the continental coast and the "Curonian Spit" coast. [1] Lithuania's major warm-water port of Klaipėda lies at the narrow mouth of Curonian Lagoon, a shallow lagoon ...

  5. Nemunas Delta - Wikipedia

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    Another of the delta's special features is Lake Krokų Lanka (near where the Nemunas debouches), which formed when the river's outwash separated it from the Curonian Lagoon. It is the largest lake in the delta region, covering 7.93 km², and the only lake of marine origin in Lithuania.

  6. 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.

  7. 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]

  8. Aukštaitija National Park - Wikipedia

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    The lakes cover 59.30 km² (or 15.5%) of the park. The largest of the lakes is Lake Kretuonas (8.29 km²). Lake Tauragnas, the deepest in Lithuania (60.5 m), is also here. There are 14 lakes bigger than 1 km². Six lakes are between 0.5 and 1 km² and 35 lakes between 5 and 50 ha.

  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 .