Lake Zarivar
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Lake Zarivar | |
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Location | Kurdistan Province |
Coordinates | |
Primary outflows | Zrêbar River |
Basin countries | Iran |
Max. length | 5 km |
Max. width | 1.6 km |
Max. depth | 6 m |
Water volume | 30.000,000 m³ |
Surface elevation | 1,285 m |
Settlements | Marivan |
Lake Zarivar or Zrewar (Kurdish: Zrêwar or Zrêbar, Persian: زریوار: Zarivar) is a lake in Western Iran.
The lake is situated in the Kurdistan Province and has a length of 5 km and a maximum width of 1.6 km and lies west of Marivan. The lake's water is sparkingly fresh and has a maximum depth of 6 m.
Zarivar lake is a major touristic attraction in the region. There is a great deal of folklore about the origins of this lake amongst the Kurdish people of the area.
According to Persian mythology there was a city named Zarivar that was drowned due to a disaster from Ahura Mazda (Zoroastrian God of wisdom) and the remaining water became known as Lake Zarivar.[citation needed]
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Lake Zarivar, Marivan |
Lake Zarivar, Marivan |
Lake Zarivar, Marivan |
Lake Zarivar, Marivan |
[edit] External links
- Cold hits Iran's mythological landmark, Press TV. January 11, 2008.
- Zarivar Online Photo Galley
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