Zemplínska šírava explained

Zemplínska šírava
Location:Michalovce district
Coords:48.7833°N 22.0367°W
Type:reservoir
Inflow:Laborec
Outflow:Laborec
Basin Countries:Slovakia
Length:11km (07miles)
Width:3.5km (02.2miles)
Area:33km2
Depth:9.5m (31.2feet)
Max-Depth:14m (46feet)
Volume:334e6m3
Cities:Hôrka, Medvedia hora, Kamenec, Paľkov, Biela hora
Pushpin Map:Slovakia
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Zemplínska šírava in Slovakia.

Zemplínska šírava (sometimes called the "Slovak sea" (Slovak: Slovenské more, Hungarian: Széles-tó). is a dam and lake in eastern Slovakia, near the town of Michalovce, wholly belonging to the Michalovce District. The name recalls the historical Zemplín region. The dam was built in 1961–1965, covers an area of 33km2, has an average depth of 9.5m (31.2feet), with a maximum depth of 14m (46feet). Water from the dam flows into the Laborec river, which in turn flows into the Bodrog river. The area is primarily used for recreation. It also supplies cooling water for the Vojany Power Station.

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