List of lakes of Slovenia
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This is a list of lakes in Slovenia. In Slovenia, there are 321 bodies of water classified as lakes, which includes intermittent lakes and artificial reservoirs. Most of the lakes in the country have glacial origin and many are intermittent because of the Karst surface. The largest glacial lakes are Lake Bled (147 ha) and Lake Bohinj (318 ha), and the largest intermittent lake is Lake Cerknica (2500 ha when completely filled). The deepest lake is the Wild Lake, reaching a depth of over 160 metres (520 ft), followed by with the maximum depth of 87 metres (285 ft).
Jezero is the Slovene word for lake.
B[]
- Black Lake (Črno jezero)
- (Blaguško jezero)
- Lake Bled (Blejsko jezero)
- Lake Bohinj (Bohinjsko jezero)
- (Bukovniško jezero)
C[]
- Lake Cerknica (Cerkniško jezero)
D[]
- Wild Lake (Divje jezero)
- (Dvojno jezero)
- (Družmirsko jezero)
G[]
- Lake Gradišče (Gradiško jezero)
J[]
K[]
- (Komarniško jezero)
- Lake Kreda (Jezero Kreda)
- (Krnsko jezero)
L[]
- (Ledavsko jezero)
- (Lovrenška jezera)
M[]
- (Mariborsko jezero)
P[]
- Lake Palčje (Palško jezero)
- (Petelinjsko jezero)
- (Planšarsko jezero)
- Lake Ptuj (Ptujsko jezero)
R[]
- Lake Ribnica (Ribniško jezero)
Š[]
- (Šaleško jezero)
- (Šmartinsko jezero)
V[]
- (Vogrsko jezero)
Z[]
- (Zbiljsko jezero)
- Lake Žovnek (Žovneško jezero)
See also[]
- Lakes portal
Further reading[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lakes of Slovenia. |
- Firbas P. (2001). Vsa slovenska jezera: Leksikon slovenskih stoječih voda. Ljubljana: DZS. 368 pp. ISBN 86-341-2332-4 (in Slovene)
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- Lakes of Slovenia
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- Lists of landforms of Slovenia