fbpx
Wikipedia

List of lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Natural lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina take 67.5 square kilometres (26.1 sq mi), which is a little more than 0.12% of the total surface area of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Buško Blato is the largest lake, its size being 56.7 km2. Blidinje lake is the largest natural mountain lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with surface area varying between 2.5 and 6 square kilometres (0.97 and 2.32 sq mi), and Buško Blato lake with its size of 56.7 square kilometres (21.9 sq mi) is the biggest artificial accumulation in Bosnia and Herzegovina; this lake was made from accumulation of water from the Buško Blato marshland, earlier natural slough and morass system.[1] The total size of all lakes is 1/10 as large as the world average. Because of this, natural lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina are not economically important.

All the natural lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina are younger than 9000 years, unlike the other European lakes. This was concluded after the explorations of absolute age of the lake silt. It was written in older literature that the mountain lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina were made because of glacial movements, and the lower altitude lakes of river flows in combination with glaciations, but many other facts were unattended. In the mountain parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina animal husbandry had a crucial impact on lakes. Every ranch had its own lake which served as a cattle watering-place. If there were no natural lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, then the artificial lakes were made, for example Jugovo Lake at Zelengora mountain.

Unlike the mountain lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Plivsko Lake was made of a natural chemical precipitate of carbonate minerals and forming travertine sediment in the process. The subsistence of these lakes is highly threatened by urbanisation, which began in the 1960s.

Hutovo Blato was made in the valley of the Neretva river and its existence depends on the energy and meliorative attempts in the underflow of Neretva river. Ichthyological research of natural lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina began in 1924 and that research determined good natural and biological opportunities for the fish farming.

List of lakes edit

Lake Origin Municipality/Town/Village/Mountain
Alagovac Lake Natural Nevesinje
Balkana Lake * Natural/Artificial Mrkonjić Grad
Bara Lake
Bardača Lake Natural Srbac
Bašigovačko Lake Natural Živinice
Bijelo Lake Natural Treskavica
Bijelo lake Natural Zelengora
Bilećko Lake Artificial Bileća
Bistarac Lake Natural Lukavac
Bijelo Borje Lake Natural Bijelo Borje - Vareš
Blatačko Lake Natural Konjic/Bjelašnica
Blidinje Lake * Natural/Artificial[2] Tomislavgrad/Posušje, Vran Mt., Čvrsnica Mt.
Bočac Lake Artificial Bočac
Boračko Lake Natural Konjic/Glavatičevo
Breštica Lake Natural Banovići
Bukvensko Lake
Busača Lake
Busija Lake Natural Glamoč
Buško Blato Artificial Livno
Bužimsko Lake Artificial Bužim
Crno Lake Natural Treskavica
Crno Lake Natural Zelengora
Crvenjak Lake Natural Čvrsnica
Deransko Lake Natural Hutovo Blato
Donje Bare Natural Zelengora
Drenova Lake Natural Prnjavor
Drijen Vrelo Natural Hutovo Blato
Goransko Jezero Artificial Doboj
Gornje Bare Natural Zelengora
Grabovičko Lake Artificial Jablanica
Grahovčići Lake * Artificial/Natural Travnik
Grajseljići Lake Artificial Ulog
Gubinsko Lake
Gvozno Lake Natural Ulog
Hazna Lake Artificial Gradačac
Hrast Lake Natural Glamoč
Humci Lake Čelić
Idovačko Lake Natural Raduša
Ispod Pržića Malo Lake * Artificial/Natural Vareš
Ispod Pržića Veliko Lake * Artificial/Natural Vareš
Jablaničko Lake Artificial Jablanica/Konjic
Jasikovac Lake Natural Drvar
Jelim Lake Natural Hutovo Blato
Jelovac Lake
Jugovo Lake Natural Zelengora
Kalemovo Lake Prozor-Rama, at an elevation of 900m
Kladopoljsko Lake Natural Zelengora
Klinje Lake Artificial Gacko
Kotlaničko Lake Natural Zelengora
Krenica Lake Natural Drinovačko field
Kukavičko Lake Natural Kupres
Kvrkulja Lake
Laminci Lake Natural Gradiška
Lipsko Lake Artificial Livno
Mali Lug * Artificial/Natural Fojnica
Malo Lake
Malo Plivsko Lake Natural Jajce
Mandek Lake Artificial Livno
Mezgraja Lake * Artificial/Natural Ugljevik
Mijino Lake
Mlado Lake * Artificial/Natural Kakanj
Modračko Lake Artificial Lukavac
Mostarsko Lake Artificial Mostar
Nuga Lake Artificial Tihaljina
Orah Lake Natural Hutovo Blato
Orlovo Lake Ozren
Oličko Lake
Opačićko Lake Natural Glamoč
Orlovačko Lake Natural Zelengora
Panonsko Lake Artificial Tuzla
Pasje Lake
Paučko Lake * Natural/Artificial Kladanj
Pelagićevo Lake * Artificial/Natural Pelagićevo
Peručaćko Lake Artificial Peručac
Pijavičko Lake
Platno Lake Natural Treskavica, above Veliko lake
Popovača Lake
Preodačko Lake Artificial Drvar
Prokoško Lake Natural Vranica
Radovan Lake Artificial Gornji Vakuf
Ramsko Lake Artificial Prozor
Ramičko Lake Natural Banovići
Rastičevsko Lake Natural Kupres
Salakovačko Lake Artificial Mostar/Salakovac
Sniježnica Artificial Teočak
Starača Lake
Šatorsko Lake Natural Šator
Šićki Brod Lake * Artificial/Natural Šićki Brod
Škrka Lake Natural Hutovo Blato
Štirinsko Lake (Serbian: Штиринско Језеро / Štirinsko Jezero) Natural Zelengora
Trebinjsko Lake Artificial Trebinje
Tribistovo Lake Artificial Posušje
Turjača Lake Natural Kupres
Uloško Lake (a.k.a. Crvanjsko Lake) Natural Ulog
Vareš Lake * Artificial/Natural Vareš
Velež Lake Velež
Veliki Lug * Artificial/Natural Fojnica
Veliko Lake Natural Treskavica
Veliko Plivsko Lake * Natural/Artificial Jajce
Vidara Lake Artificial Gradačac
Vijenac Lake * Natural/Artificial Banovići
Višegradsko Lake Višegrad
Vrtliško Lake * Artificial/Natural Kakanj
Vrutak Lake Artificial Hutovo
Zanasovići Lake * Artificial/Natural Bugojno
Žabar Lake Natural Pelagicevo
Zvorničko Lake Artificial Zvornik
Ždrimačko Lake Gornji Vakuf
Župica Lake, a.k.a. Prekajsko Lake Artificial Drvar
  • * Artificial/Natural - Abandoned surface mineshaft subsequently flooded with underground wells;
  • * Natural/Artificial - Of natural origin with a subsequent works on regulating the quantity of water and/or increasing depth and/or arranging the environment.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Buško Blato part of the Livanjsko field". Euronatur.org. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  2. ^ Radoš, Denis (2017). "A history of the occurrence of Blidinje lake (Bosnia and Herzegovina)". Geoadria. 22 (1): 1–40.

External links edit

    list, lakes, bosnia, herzegovina, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, . This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Natural lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina take 67 5 square kilometres 26 1 sq mi which is a little more than 0 12 of the total surface area of Bosnia and Herzegovina Busko Blato is the largest lake its size being 56 7 km2 Blidinje lake is the largest natural mountain lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina with surface area varying between 2 5 and 6 square kilometres 0 97 and 2 32 sq mi and Busko Blato lake with its size of 56 7 square kilometres 21 9 sq mi is the biggest artificial accumulation in Bosnia and Herzegovina this lake was made from accumulation of water from the Busko Blato marshland earlier natural slough and morass system 1 The total size of all lakes is 1 10 as large as the world average Because of this natural lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina are not economically important All the natural lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina are younger than 9000 years unlike the other European lakes This was concluded after the explorations of absolute age of the lake silt It was written in older literature that the mountain lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina were made because of glacial movements and the lower altitude lakes of river flows in combination with glaciations but many other facts were unattended In the mountain parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina animal husbandry had a crucial impact on lakes Every ranch had its own lake which served as a cattle watering place If there were no natural lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina then the artificial lakes were made for example Jugovo Lake at Zelengora mountain Unlike the mountain lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina Plivsko Lake was made of a natural chemical precipitate of carbonate minerals and forming travertine sediment in the process The subsistence of these lakes is highly threatened by urbanisation which began in the 1960s Hutovo Blato was made in the valley of the Neretva river and its existence depends on the energy and meliorative attempts in the underflow of Neretva river Ichthyological research of natural lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina began in 1924 and that research determined good natural and biological opportunities for the fish farming Contents 1 List of lakes 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksList of lakes editLake Origin Municipality Town Village Mountain Alagovac Lake Natural Nevesinje Balkana Lake Natural Artificial Mrkonjic Grad Bara Lake Bardaca Lake Natural Srbac Basigovacko Lake Natural Zivinice Bijelo Lake Natural Treskavica Bijelo lake Natural Zelengora Bilecko Lake Artificial Bileca Bistarac Lake Natural Lukavac Bijelo Borje Lake Natural Bijelo Borje Vares Blatacko Lake Natural Konjic Bjelasnica Blidinje Lake Natural Artificial 2 Tomislavgrad Posusje Vran Mt Cvrsnica Mt Bocac Lake Artificial Bocac Boracko Lake Natural Konjic Glavaticevo Brestica Lake Natural Banovici Bukvensko Lake Busaca Lake Busija Lake Natural Glamoc Busko Blato Artificial Livno Buzimsko Lake Artificial Buzim Crno Lake Natural Treskavica Crno Lake Natural Zelengora Crvenjak Lake Natural Cvrsnica Deransko Lake Natural Hutovo Blato Donje Bare Natural Zelengora Drenova Lake Natural Prnjavor Drijen Vrelo Natural Hutovo Blato Goransko Jezero Artificial Doboj Gornje Bare Natural Zelengora Grabovicko Lake Artificial Jablanica Grahovcici Lake Artificial Natural Travnik Grajseljici Lake Artificial Ulog Gubinsko Lake Gvozno Lake Natural Ulog Hazna Lake Artificial Gradacac Hrast Lake Natural Glamoc Humci Lake Celic Idovacko Lake Natural Radusa Ispod Przica Malo Lake Artificial Natural Vares Ispod Przica Veliko Lake Artificial Natural Vares Jablanicko Lake Artificial Jablanica Konjic Jasikovac Lake Natural Drvar Jelim Lake Natural Hutovo Blato Jelovac Lake Jugovo Lake Natural Zelengora Kalemovo Lake Prozor Rama at an elevation of 900m Kladopoljsko Lake Natural Zelengora Klinje Lake Artificial Gacko Kotlanicko Lake Natural Zelengora Krenica Lake Natural Drinovacko field Kukavicko Lake Natural Kupres Kvrkulja Lake Laminci Lake Natural Gradiska Lipsko Lake Artificial Livno Mali Lug Artificial Natural Fojnica Malo Lake Malo Plivsko Lake Natural Jajce Mandek Lake Artificial Livno Mezgraja Lake Artificial Natural Ugljevik Mijino Lake Mlado Lake Artificial Natural Kakanj Modracko Lake Artificial Lukavac Mostarsko Lake Artificial Mostar Nuga Lake Artificial Tihaljina Orah Lake Natural Hutovo Blato Orlovo Lake Ozren Olicko Lake Opacicko Lake Natural Glamoc Orlovacko Lake Natural Zelengora Panonsko Lake Artificial Tuzla Pasje Lake Paucko Lake Natural Artificial Kladanj Pelagicevo Lake Artificial Natural Pelagicevo Perucacko Lake Artificial Perucac Pijavicko Lake Platno Lake Natural Treskavica above Veliko lake Popovaca Lake Preodacko Lake Artificial Drvar Prokosko Lake Natural Vranica Radovan Lake Artificial Gornji Vakuf Ramsko Lake Artificial Prozor Ramicko Lake Natural Banovici Rasticevsko Lake Natural Kupres Salakovacko Lake Artificial Mostar Salakovac Snijeznica Artificial Teocak Staraca Lake Satorsko Lake Natural Sator Sicki Brod Lake Artificial Natural Sicki Brod Skrka Lake Natural Hutovo Blato Stirinsko Lake Serbian Shtirinsko Јezero Stirinsko Jezero Natural Zelengora Trebinjsko Lake Artificial Trebinje Tribistovo Lake Artificial Posusje Turjaca Lake Natural Kupres Ulosko Lake a k a Crvanjsko Lake Natural Ulog Vares Lake Artificial Natural Vares Velez Lake Velez Veliki Lug Artificial Natural Fojnica Veliko Lake Natural Treskavica Veliko Plivsko Lake Natural Artificial Jajce Vidara Lake Artificial Gradacac Vijenac Lake Natural Artificial Banovici Visegradsko Lake Visegrad Vrtlisko Lake Artificial Natural Kakanj Vrutak Lake Artificial Hutovo Zanasovici Lake Artificial Natural Bugojno Zabar Lake Natural Pelagicevo Zvornicko Lake Artificial Zvornik Zdrimacko Lake Gornji Vakuf Zupica Lake a k a Prekajsko Lake Artificial Drvar Artificial Natural Abandoned surface mineshaft subsequently flooded with underground wells Natural Artificial Of natural origin with a subsequent works on regulating the quantity of water and or increasing depth and or arranging the environment See also edit nbsp Lakes portal List of lakes List of rivers of Bosnia and HerzegovinaReferences edit Busko Blato part of the Livanjsko field Euronatur org Retrieved 2009 06 12 Rados Denis 2017 A history of the occurrence of Blidinje lake Bosnia and Herzegovina Geoadria 22 1 1 40 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bistro BiH Anglers web portal of Bosnia and Herzegovina Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina amp oldid 1225562006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

    article

    , read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.