Kosovo is home to five large lakes. The largest of these is Gazivoda Lake, in the north-western part of Kosovo in the municipality of Zubin Potok. These are five of the largest lakes in Kosovo:
Lake
Area (km2)
Altit. (m)
Depth (m)
(Million m3)
Type
Characteristics
1.
Gazivoda Lake[1]
9.2
693
105
380
artificial
industrial reservoir (Ibar River)
2.
Radoniq Lake
5.06
455
30
113
artificial
industrial reservoir (Sosnica)
3.
Lake Batllava[1]
3.07
600
35
40
artificial
industrial reservoir (Batllava)
4.
Badovc Lake[2]
1.7
29
26
artificial
industrial reservoir (Gračanka)
5.
Fierza Reservoir[2]
2.46
295
128
artificial
hydroelectric reservoir (Drin River)
Gazivoda Lake is shared between Kosovo and Serbia. The total area of the lake is 11.9 km2, while Serbia has less than one fourth of it (2.7 km2).
Fierza Lake is shared between Kosovo and Albania. The total area of the lake is 73 km2, while Kosovo only encompasses 2.46 km2 of it.
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