Sanabria Lake

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Sanabria Lake
Lago de Sanabria
Lago de Sanabria, provincia de Zamora, España.jpg
Sanabria Lake Lago de Sanabria is located in Castile and León
Sanabria Lake Lago de Sanabria
Sanabria Lake
Lago de Sanabria
LocationLa Sanabria,
Castile and León
Coordinates42°07′21″N 6°43′09″W / 42.12250°N 6.71917°W / 42.12250; -6.71917Coordinates: 42°07′21″N 6°43′09″W / 42.12250°N 6.71917°W / 42.12250; -6.71917
Primary inflowsRío Segundera, Río Cárdena
Primary outflowsRío Trefacio
Catchment area11.42 km2 (4.41 sq mi)
Basin countriesSpain
Max. length3.3 km (2.1 mi)
Max. width1.47 km (0.91 mi)
Surface area3.48 km2 (1.34 sq mi)
Average depth27.7 m (91 ft)
Max. depth51 m (167 ft)
Water volume96,289,887 m3 (3.4004453×109 cu ft)
Shore length19.13 km (5.67 mi)
Surface elevation1,018 m (3,340 ft)
Islandsone
SettlementsPuebla de Sanabria
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Sanabria Lake (Spanish: Lago de Sanabria) is a lake located 8 km to the northwest of Puebla de Sanabria in the province of Zamora, Spain. It is one of the very few sizable natural lakes in Spain.[1]

With a surface of 368 hectares it is also the largest glacial lake in the Iberian Peninsula.

The main inflow and outflow of water from the lake is the river Tera. The lake is a widening of the Tera.

The Sanabria lake is now within the limits of the Sanabria Lake Natural Park. The area was declared a Natural Park in 1978.[2]

The Sanabria comarca is one of the few areas in Western Europe having a sizeable population of wild wolves living in the Sierra de la Culebra mountain range.

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