Manno Lake
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Mannō Lake (満濃池, Mannō Ike) is a man-made irrigation reservoir with a reserve capacity of 15.4 million tons, located in the town of Mannō, Kagawa, Japan, on the island of Shikoku. It is vaguely shaped like a human hand. Around the lake is a forest of Japanese red pine, sawtooth oak, and konara oak, and 75 species of birds, including goshawks and sparrowhawks, as well as 12 species of wild animals, including Japanese squirrels. Due to the importance of the habitat, 321 hectares has been designated as a wildlife sanctuary by Kagawa Prefecture .
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Manno Lake | |
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満濃池 (Japanese) | |
Manno Lake | |
Location | Manno, Kagawa |
Coordinates | 34.162°N 133.874°E / 34.162; 133.874 |
Primary inflows | Doki River, Kanakura River |
Basin countries | Japan |
Surface area | 1.385 km2 (0.535 sq mi) |
Max. depth | 30.14 m (98.9 ft) |
Water volume | 0.0154 km3 (12,500 acre⋅ft) |
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