Verevi Lake

Lake in Estonia

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58°13′52″N 26°24′20″E / 58.23111°N 26.40556°E / 58.23111; 26.40556TypeEutrophicPrimary inflowsKäo streamPrimary outflowsKavilda River (to Emajõgi)Catchment area110 ha (270 acres)Basin countriesEstoniaMax. length950 m (3,120 ft)Max. width320 m (1,050 ft)Surface area11.7 ha (29 acres)Average depth3.6 m (12 ft)Max. depth11 m (36 ft)Water volume453,600 m3 (367.7 acre⋅ft)Shore length12.760 km (1.7 mi)Surface elevation49 m (161 ft)SettlementsElvaReferences[1]1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake Verevi (Estonian: Verevi järv; also known as Lake Elva or Elva Suurjärv) is a 11.7 ha (29 acres) lake located on the western side of the town of Elva in southern Estonia.[1]

There is one main dock, that has two slides (a red one and a blue one), side by side. The big dock has an enclosed area used specifically for swimming. There is a smaller dock about 40 ft. out, that has two diving boards. Nearby there is a life guard house, where you can get First-Aid, or other necessities. There is a lot of tourist attraction during the summer time, with its beautiful area and surrounding forests.[citation needed]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Verevi järv" (in Estonian). EELIS – Estonian Nature Infosystem. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
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