Nyskie Lake

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Nyskie Lake
Coordinates 50°27′27″N 17°16′51″E / 50.45750°N 17.28083°E / 50.45750; 17.28083Coordinates: 50°27′27″N 17°16′51″E / 50.45750°N 17.28083°E / 50.45750; 17.28083
Type reservoir
Primary inflows Nysa Kłodzka
Primary outflows Nysa Kłodzka
Basin countries Poland
Surface area 20 km²
Water volume 124,000,000 m3 (101,000 acre·ft)

Nyskie Lake (Polish: Jezioro Nyskie or Jezioro Głębinowskie) is a reservoir constructed on Nysa Kłodzka river in Poland in 1971. Its name comes from the nearby town of Nysa. The dam that created the reservoir is 2 kilometer long, and 20 meters high. Total area of the lake is 2000 hectares, with 124 million cubic meters of water. Before creation of the reservoir, several villages had been resettled. By the lake, a hydroelectric power plant is located.

Together with adjacent Otmuchow Lake, both reservoirs make the Otmuchow-Nysa Area of Protected Landscape (Polish: Otmuchowsko-Nyski Obszar Krajobrazu Chronionego), with several species of birds living in the region. The reservoir is located near the main national road number 46, which goes from Gliwice to Klodzko.


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