Hazna Lake Explained

Hazna Lake
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Location:Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coords:44.8795°N 18.4152°W
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Hazna Lake is an artificial lake in Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was built in 1967 after the Hazna River and the Vidara Lake flooded Gradačac in 1964 and 1967. The lake was first stocked with fish in 1967. A pontoon bridge was built a few years later. The lake was a popular attraction in Gradačac before the Bosnian War. After the war, very little care was devoted to maintaining it, and it quickly became contaminated. A few buildings surround the lake—a restaurant, a hotel still under construction, etc.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jezero Hazna. historijagradacac.blogger.ba. Bosnian. Hazna Lake. 2016-03-20. 2016-03-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20160319091202/http://historijagradacac.blogger.ba/arhiva/2013/05/02/3536562. dead.
  2. Web site: U.G.S.R. "Hazna" Gradačac. Portal o ribolovu i zaštiti okoline u Bosni i Hercegovini - Bistro Bosno i Hercegovino!. Bosnian. 2016-03-20.
  3. Web site: Pokrenut projekt "Vratimo život jezeru Hazna". https://archive.today/20160328092525/http://www.rtvtk.ba/v2/vijesti/item/621-pokrenut-projekt-vratimo-zivot-jezeru-hazna. dead. 2016-03-28. Mateljic. Edina. www.rtvtk.ba. Bosnian. "Bring Hazna Lake Back to Life" project launched. 2016-03-20.