Blidinje Lake Explained

Blidinje Lake
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Location:Tomislavgrad/Posušje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coords:43.6069°N 17.4967°W
Type:Endorheic
Basin Countries:Bosnia and Herzegovina
Length:2.5km (01.6miles)
Width:2.1km (01.3miles)
Area:5.25km2
Depth:0.5m (01.6feet)
Max-Depth:3m (10feet)
Elevation:1185m (3,888feet)
Frozen:In winter
Cities:Tomislavgrad, Posušje
Pushpin Map:Bosnia and Herzegovina
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of the lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Blidinje Lake (Croatian: Blidinje jezero), is an alpine lake located in Blidinje Nature Park, on karstic Blidinje plateau, Bosnia and Herzegovina, between Jablanica, Tomislavgrad and Posušje, and is largest of its kind in the country. The lake is most important hydrogeological feature of the park and indeed entire Dinaric Alps karst within Bosnia and Hezegovina.[1]

Characteristics

It is located at an elevation of 1185m (3,888feet) above sea level and is 2.5km (01.6miles) long and 2.1km (01.3miles) wide. Maximal depth of the lake is only 4.5m (14.8feet), while average depth is around 1m (03feet). The lake area varies from 2.5 to 6 km2, and the average depth is about 1.9 m.

Blidinje lake is direct result of a glacial retreat, however, according to the Poklečani parochial office documents and recent research into matter of karst hydrology of the plateau, the lake is, also, a product of anthropogenic intervention and activities of human inhabitants. According to these documents, the lake is artificial and it was created at the end of the 19th century. In order to keep the water that is lost through the subterranean passage, local residents and cattle breeders sealed sinkholes with branches and clay, so that water could not find its way underground. Therefore, the lake was formed. Its surface area varies between 2,5 and 6 km2, while its average depth is 1,9 m, with altitude of 1.184 m a.s.l.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nature Park Blidinje. 16 October 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20180218165435/http://www.visitmycountry.net/bosnia_herzegovina/en/index.php/national-parks/66-bastina/nacionalni-parkovi/262-nature-park-blidinje. 18 February 2018. dead.
  2. Radoš. Denis. A history of the occurrence of Blidinje lake (Bosnia and Herzegovina).. Geoadria. 22. 1. 1–40. 10.15291/geoadria.1334. 2017. free. 2017-12-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20180521081956/https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/273866. 2018-05-21. dead.