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Lakes of Iceland (partially indicating surface or depth)
Note: With a few exceptions, only lakes over 2.5 km² (1 sq mi) in size are included. The figures for many of the smaller lakes are unreliable. Also, some larger lakes vary considerably in size between years or seasons or, for the reservoirs, according to the needs of the power plant. Iceland has about 67 lakes
[edit] Larger lakes (>10 km²)
- Þórisvatn 83-88 km², 114 m
- Þingvallavatn 84 km², 114 m
- Blöndulón 57 km², 39 m
- Lagarfljót (Lögurinn) 53 km², 112 m
- Mývatn 37 km², 4.5 m
- Hóp 29-44 km² (depending on the tide), 8.5 m
- Hvítárvatn 30 km², 84 m
- Langisjór, 26 km², 75 m
- Kvíslavatn, 20 km²
- Sultartangalón, 19 km²
- Jökulsárlón, 18 km², 190 m (1999 estimate - size and depth increasing because of glacier melting)
- Grænalón, 18 km²
- Skorradalsvatn, 15 km², 48 m
- Sigöldulón, 14 km² (also known as "Krókslón")
- Krókslón, another name for Sigöldulón
- Apavatn, 13-14 km²
- Svínavatn, 12 km², 39 m
- Öskjuvatn, 11 km², 220 m (Iceland's deepest)
- Vesturhópsvatn, 10 km², 28 m
- Höfðavatn, 10 km², 6 m
- Grímsvötn
- Hestvatn
[edit] Smaller lakes (<10 km²)
- Litlisjór, 9.2 km², 17 m
- Kleifarvatn, 9.0 km², >90 m (sensitive to climatic and geological change and was getting smaller - started recovering again in 2004)
- Breiðárlón, 8 km² ?
- Reyðarvatn, 8.3 km²
- Hítarvatn, 7.6 km², 24 m
- Miklavatn, 6.6 km², 23 m
- Sigríðarstaðavatn, 6.2 km²
- Laxárvatn, 6.0 km²
- Íshólsvatn, 5.2 km², 39 m
- Úlfljótsvatn, 60 m
- Langavatn, 5.1 km², 36 m
- Ánavatn, 4.9 km², 24 m
- Hlíðarvatn, 4.4 km², 21 m
- Arnarvatn hið stóra, 4.3 km²
- Þríhyrningsvatn, 4.3 km², 33 m
- Hvalvatn, 4.1 km², 160-180 m
- Másvatn, 4.0 km², 17 m
- Fjallsárlón, 4.0 km² ?
- Skjálftavatn, 4.0 km², 2.5 m
- Stífluvatn, 3.9 km², 23 m
- Fljótavatn, 3.9 km²
- Úlfsvatn, 3.9 km²
- Kálfborgarárvatn, 3.5 km²
- Langavatn, 3.5 km²
- Hraunhafnarvatn, 3.4 km², 3 m
- Haukadalsvatn, 3.3 km², 41 m
- Grænavatn, 3.3 km², 14 m
- Eskihlíðarvatn, 3.3 km², 5 m
- Ljósavatn, 3.2 km², 35 m
- Sandvatn, 3.0 km², 4 m
- Ölvesvatn, 2.8 km²
- Kýlingavötn (Kýlingar), 2.5-3.0 km² (actually two adjoining lakes that nearly form a single body of water)
- Sandvatn, 2.6 km²
- Kvíslavatn nyrðra, 2.6 km²
- Hraunsfjarðarvatn, 2.5 km², 80 m
- Stóra-Viðarvatn, 2.5 km², 20 m
- Oddastaðavatn, 2.5 km², 18 m
- Frostastaðavatn, 2.3 km², >6 m
- Laugarvatn, 2.1 km²
- Meðalfellsvatn, 2.0 km², 19 m
- Elliðavatn, 1.8 km², 7 m
- Hreðavatn, 1.1 km², 20 m
- Skyggnisvatn
- Hvítavatn
- Tjörnin
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