Lake Lesina

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Lake Lesina
Lago di Lesina
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Location Province of Foggia, Puglia
Coordinates 41°53′16″N, 15°26′25″ECoordinates: 41°53′16″N, 15°26′25″E
Lake type lagoon
Primary outflows Foce Acquarotta, Foce Schiappàro
Catchment area 447 km²
Basin countries Italy
Max. length 22 km
Max. width 3.5 km
Surface area 51.4 km²
Average depth 0.7 m
Max. depth 1.7 m
Residence time (of lake water) 100 days
(summer 306 days,
winter 31 days)
Surface elevation 0

Lake Lesina (Italian:Lago di Lesina or Laguna di Lesina), situated in the north of Puglia between Tavoliere delle Puglie and the promentary of Gargano is the ninth largest lake in Italy and the second of the southern part of the country. It is about 22 km long, an average of 2.4 km wide and covers an area of 51.4 km².

Two canals, Acquarotta and Schiapparo link it to the Adriatic Sea, from which it is separated by a dune known as Bosco Isola, between 1 and 2 km in width and 16 km in length. Numerous streams provide the lake with a modest supply of fresh water.

The lake is populated above all by eels which provide a traditional source of income for the people of Lesina.

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