Lake Ikazn Explained

Lake Ikazn
Coords:55.6258°N 27.2845°W
Pushpin Map:Belarus
Catchment:25.3km2
Length:2.97km (01.85miles)
Width:1.13km (00.7miles)
Area:2.38km2
Max-Depth:8.4m (27.6feet)
Elevation:146m (479feet)[1]
Islands:2
Cities:Ikaźń (town) and Kanechiki (village)

Lake Ikazn (Belarusian: Возера Іказнь) is a lake in the Braslau Lakes National Park of northern Belarus. It lies about 14 km east of Braslau and has an area of 2.38 km ² and length of 2.97 km . The maximum width is 0.8 km and its coastline is 12.7 km in length. The greatest depth of the lake is 8.4 m. The water volume is 7.94 mln m ³ and the catchment area 25.3 km ². The slopes of the valley are 12–15 m are forested towards the southeast. The lake contains 2 small islands with a total area of 1.2 hectares.

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Notes and References

  1. "Category:Ikaźń Lake", in Wikimedia Commons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ikaźń_Lake).