Štrbské pleso

Lake in the High Tatra Mountains, Slovakia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Štrbské pleso (pronunciation, German: Tschirmer See, Polish: Szczyrbskie jezioro, Hungarian: Csorbató or Csorba-tó) is a picturesque mountain lake of glacial origin and a top tourist destination in the High Tatras, Slovakia. It is the second-largest glacial lake on the Slovak side of the High Tatras, after Veľké Hincovo pleso. Maximum depth is 20 metres (66 ft).

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Štrbské pleso
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Štrbské pleso
LocationHigh Tatras
Coordinates49°07′21″N 20°03′30″E
Typemoraine-dammed
Primary inflowsUnderground
Primary outflowsUnderground
Basin countriesSlovakia
Max. length640 m (0.40 mi)
Max. width600 m (0.37 mi)
Surface area19.76 ha (48.8 acres)
Max. depth20 m (66 ft)
Water volume1.284 hm3 (1,041 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation1,346 m (4,416 ft)
Frozenmore than 155 days/year
IslandsLimited rocks
SettlementsŠtrbské Pleso
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Frozen over for 155 days a year

Description

Štrbské pleso is now part of the neighborhood of Štrbské Pleso (spelled with a capital P). It is on the municipal lands of the village of Štrba, after which Štrbské pleso ("Lake Štrba") is now named. The word pleso ("tarn") is applied only to mountain lakes. The locals used to call it "the puddle" or "pond" (mláka) in the past.[1] It is the second-largest glacial lake on the Slovak side of the High Tatras, after Hincovo Pleso, to which it loses by 0.8 acres (3,200 m2).[2] It is fed by underground springs and has no visible outflow stream. Its surface remains frozen for around 155 days per year.[3]

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