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Lake Rychy
Lake in Belarus and Latvia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Rychy (Belarusian: Ры́чы), Richi (Russian: Ричи), or Richu (Latvian: Riču ezers) is a freshwater lake shared by the Braslaw District of Vitebsk Region, Belarus, and Augšdaugava Municipality, Latvia.
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Rychy / Richi / Riču | |
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![]() View to the lake from Belarus side | |
Location | Belarus, Latvia |
Coordinates | 55.698°N 26.711°E / 55.698; 26.711 |
Lake type | freshwater |
Surface area | 12.8 km2 (4.9 sq mi)[1] |
Average depth | 10.2 m (33 ft)[1] |
Max. depth | 51.9 m (170 ft)[1] |
Islands | 5 |
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The lake is second-deepest in Belarus and fourth-deepest in Latvia.[2]