Crvenjak Lake

Glacial lake on Čvrsnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
43°37′33.0″N 17°38′56.0″E / 43.625833°N 17.648889°E / 43.625833; 17.648889Typeglacial lakePrimary inflowsrain and snowCatchment areaČvrsnica massiveMax. length7 metres (23 ft)Max. width5 metres (16 ft)Max. depth9 metres (30 ft)FrozenwinterMap

Crvenjak Lake (Bosnian: Crvenjakjezero) is a small glacial lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the Čvrsnica mountain, which is part of wider Blidinje plateau. The lake is oval-shaped, approximately 70 meters long and 50 meters wide. It has a depth of approximately 9 meters.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Abaza, Aida; Žujo Zekić, Denisa; Adrović, Avdul (June 2014). "DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES ICHTHYOSAURA ALPESTRIS (LAURENTI, 1768) IN THE HERZEGOVINA AREA". Journal of Science-professional from Chemistry and Technology Faculty of Technology Tuzla. 7 (1): 49–55.
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