List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo)

This is a list of lakes located in Kosovo's Šar Mountains.[lower-alpha 1]

List

Name Image Elevation Notes Location
Crn Vir Lake2,350 metres (7,710 ft)The lake has a maximum length of 35 m (115 ft) and a maximum width of 20 m (66 ft). The lake, like many other lakes close by, is surrounded by varied rock compositions.
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo) is located in Kosovo
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo)
Dinivodno Lake2,260 metres (7,410 ft)The lake is a circular-shaped lake and has a maximum length of 109 m (358 ft) and a maximum width of 55 m (180 ft). The lake is 80 cm (31 in) deep. There is a bunch of grass that has made to the surface of the lake making it look like an island.
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo) is located in Kosovo
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo)
Donji Vir LakeThe lake is shaped like a circle and has a rough diameter of 30 m (98 ft). It is situated just a few metres west of the larger Small Jažinačko Lake.
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo) is located in Kosovo
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo)
Jazhincë Lake2,180 metres (7,150 ft)The lake has a maximum length of 125 m (410 ft) and a maximum width of 90 m (300 ft). The lake is 12 m (39 ft) deep and a total surface area of 8,500 m2 (91,000 sq ft). On some sides the lake is surrounded by large rocks which makes it ideal for animals to hide or live in.
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo) is located in Kosovo
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo)
Livadh Lake2,173 metres (7,129 ft)The lake has a maximum length of 228 m (748 ft) and a maximum width of 120 m (390 ft). The lake is 7.3 m (24 ft) deep and a total surface area of 0.017 km2 (0.0066 sq mi). It is next to the Tumba Peak (Šar) and Maja Livadh peaks.
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo) is located in Kosovo
List of lakes of the Šar Mountains (Kosovo)

See also

Notes

  1. The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, Kosovo is formally recognised as a sovereign state by 101 UN member states (with another 13 states recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition) and 92 states not recognizing it, while Serbia continues to claim it as a part of its own territory.

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