Lake Iseo Lago d'Iseo |
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Isola di Loreto | |
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Location | Lombardy |
Primary inflows | Oglio |
Primary outflows | Oglio |
Catchment area | 1777 km² |
Basin countries | Italy |
Max. length | 25 km |
Surface area | 65.3 km² |
Average depth | 124 m |
Max. depth | 251 m |
Residence time | 4.2 years |
Surface elevation | 181 m |
Islands | Monte Isola, Loreto, St. Paul |
Settlements | see article |
Lake Iseo or Lago d'Iseo or Sebino is the fourth largest lake in Lombardy, Italy, fed by the Oglio river.
It is in the north of the country in the Val Camonica area, near the cities of Brescia and Bergamo. The lake is almost equally divided between the Provinces of Bergamo and Brescia. This is a heavily industrialised part of the world, but the area remains one of outstanding natural beauty. The road north to Switzerland used to run along the side of the lake, and stories about entire families being swallowed up by the murky waters abound. A much safer road, carved into the side of the mountains, now exists.
In the middle of the lake is Monte Isola (or Montisola), one the largest islands of any lake in Europe.
Around the shore of the lake are a number of small towns:-
On the Brescian side:
On the Bergamo side:
and on Montisola (Province of Brescia):
Two smaller islands, Loreto and San Paolo, are privately owned.
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