Ladon Lake
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Ladon Lake Τ. Λίμνη Λάδωνα | |
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Location | Arcadia, Greece |
Coordinates | 37°46′N 22°01′E / 37.76°N 22.01°ECoordinates: 37°46′N 22°01′E / 37.76°N 22.01°E |
Type | artificial lake |
Primary inflows | Ladon (river) |
Primary outflows | Ladon (river) |
Basin countries | Greece |
Max. length | 8 km |
Max. width | 0.6 kml |
Surface area | 4 km2 |
Water volume | 0.046 km³ |
Settlements | Kleitor, Kontovazaina, Tropaia |
The Ladon Lake (Greek: Τεχνητή Λίμνη Λάδωνα Techniti Limni Ladona) or the Ladon Reservoir is an artificial lake in the upper part of the river Ladon, in the northwestern part of Arcadia, Greece. The 50 m high dam was built in 1955. At full level, its area is 4 km² and its maximum capacity is 46 106 m³.[1] The capacity of the hydroelectricity plant is 70 MW.[2] The reservoir is situated in a sparsely populated, mountainous area. It is completely in the municipality Gortynia, municipal units Kleitor, Kontovazaina and Tropaia.
See also
- List of lakes in Greece
- List of reservoirs
External links
- Ladon Lake on GTP Travel Pages (in English and Greek)
References
- ↑ A. Mertzanis et al. (August 2011). "Human - induced impact to the environment and changes in the geomorphology: Some examples inland and coastal environments in Greece". Journal of Ecology and the Natural Environment 3 (8): 273–297. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
- ↑ Trade Wind p 185
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