Lake Lubāns
Lake Lubāns | |
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Coordinates | 56°46′N 26°52′E / 56.767°N 26.867°ECoordinates: 56°46′N 26°52′E / 56.767°N 26.867°E |
Type | natural lake, reservoir |
Primary inflows | Rēzekne, Malta, Malmuta, Lisinja |
Primary outflows | Aiviekste River |
Catchment area | 2,040 km2 (790 sq mi) |
Basin countries | Latvia |
Max. length | 15.7 km (9.8 mi) |
Surface area | 25–100 km2 (9.7–38.6 sq mi) |
Average depth | 1.6 m (5 ft 3 in) |
Max. depth | 3.5 m (11 ft) |
Surface elevation | 90–93 m (295–305 ft) |
Islands | 1 (Akmeņsala) |
Lake Lubāns is a lake in Latvia (in Latvian: Lubāns, Lubānas ezers or Lubāna ezers). It is the biggest lake in Latvia.
The lake lies in the centre of the Eastern Latvian Lowland. It is a shallow drainage lake, fed by the Rēzekne, Malta, Malmuta and Lisinja rivers and several smaller brooks, with an outflow via the Aiviekste River into the Daugava River.
After damaging spring floods in 1926, several dams and ditches were constructed. The elevation of the lake is allowed to fluctuate between approximately 90 and 93 metres above sea level. At an elevation of 90.75 m the lake has an area of 25 km², increasing to about 100 km² at 92.75 m. In that stage it considered to be the biggest lake of Latvia.
Other small former lakes within the Lubanas basin have been artificially drained and the land used for agriculture.