Lake Rożnów
Artificial lake in Island Beskids / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Rożnow (Polish: Jezioro Rożnowskie) is an artificial lake, built in 1935–1941. It is located in southernmost part of Poland (Lesser Poland Voivodeship). The lake was built in the interwar period to regulate the Dunajec river flowing through the foothills of Beskid Mountains; and also, to provide electricity for the Rożnow Power Plant (Elektrownia Rożnow) built into the dam. The lake took two years to fill which took place during World War II, from mid 1941 until 1943. It was named after the village of Rożnow.[1]
Quick Facts Jezioro Rożnowskie, Location ...
Jezioro Rożnowskie Lake Rożnow | |
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Location | Island Beskids |
Coordinates | 49°43′56″N 20°42′52″E |
Type | Artificial lake |
Primary inflows | Dunajec River |
Primary outflows | Dunajec River |
Basin countries | Poland |
Max. length | 18 to 20 km (11 to 12 mi) |
Max. width | 1 to 2 km (0.62 to 1.24 mi) |
Surface area | 16 to 20 km2 (6.2 to 7.7 sq mi) |
Max. depth | 30 m (98 ft) |
Islands | Monkey Island |
Settlements | Tegoborze, Znamirowice, Zbyszyce, Bartkowa, Grodek nad Dunajcem, Tabaszowa, Rożnow |
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