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Bileća Lake

Bileća Lake

Bileća Lake (Serbian: Билећко језеро) is an artificial lake located in the municipality of Bileća, in the entity of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, its length forming part of the Montenegrin border thus a small part being within Montenegro. The manmade lake was created by building the Grančarevo Dam an arch dam across the Trebišnjica River, which was built in 1968. It lies in the upper and central part of Trebsinjica valley, 17 km from Trebinje town and is one of the largest lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bileća Lake
LocationBileća
Coordinates42°49′31″N 18°26′17″E [1]
Typeartificial reservoir
Basin countriesBosnia and Herzegovina
Max. length18 km (11 mi)
Max. width4 km (2.5 mi)
Surface area33 km2(13 sq mi)
Max. depth104 m (341 ft)
Surface elevation400 m (1,300 ft)

Geography

Bileća Lake is a large man made lake on the Trebijanca River, which was created in 1968. This is the only source of surface water in an area which is subject to extreme weather conditions in winter and also in summer. Čepelica is its small tributary in Bileća Rudine and is stated to be the best known subterranean river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies in the Upper and central part of Trebsinjica valley 17 km from Trebinje is one of the largest lakes in the country.

The landscape of the district where the lake is situated consists of limestone mountains with bare karst formations

See also

  • List of lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina

References

[1]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org42°49′31″N 18°26′17″E
Sep 18, 2019, 4:35 PM
[2]
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Sep 18, 2019, 4:35 PM