Dojran Lake
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Dojran Lake Greece | |
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Location | Macedonia |
Coordinates | |
Basin countries | Greece, Republic of Macedonia |
Max. length | 8.9 km |
Max. width | 7.1 km |
Surface area | 43.1 km² |
Max. depth | 10 m |
Surface elevation | 148 m |
Dojran Lake (Macedonian: Доjранско Езеро, Dojransko Ezero; Greek: Λίμνη Δοϊράνη, Límni Doïráni) is a lake with an area of 43.1 km² shared between the Republic of Macedonia (27.3 km²) and the province of Macedonia, Greece (15.8 km²). To the west is the city of Dojran, to the east the village of Mouries and to the north the mountain Belasica/Beles. The lake has a rounded shape, a maximum depth of 10 m and a north-to-south length of 8.9 km and is 7.1 km at its widest, making it the third largest lake partially in the Republic of Macedonia after Lake Ohrid and Lake Prespa.
The lake was on the southern line of the Macedonian front during World War I, and its southern shore became the site of the Battle of Doiran between allied Greek and British troops attacking from the south, and Bulgarian troops entrenched to the east of the lake. A monument to the battle and two cemeteries for Greek and British troops stand on a hill a few hundred meters south of the lake.