Zegrze Reservoir

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Zegrze Reservoir
File:Zalew Zegrzyński 01.JPG
Location North of Warsaw
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Type reservoir
Primary inflows Narew, Bug
Primary outflows Narew
Basin countries Poland
Surface area 33 km²

The Zegrze Reservoir (or Zegrze Lake, in Polish officially Jezioro Zegrzyńskie, unofficially Zalew Zegrzyński) is a man-made reservoir in Poland, located just north of Warsaw, on the lower course of the Narew river. It is formed by a dam constructed in 1963 with a hydroelectric complex producing 20 Megawatts of energy. Its total area is about 33 km². The name originates from the nearby Zegrze village, featuring the historic Radziwiłł Palace (Pałac Zegrzyński) built in 1847 by the noble Krasiński family.[1][2]

Due to its attractive location near the Polish capital and natural beauty, Zalew Zegrzyński is a very popular place of recreation for the residents of Warsaw.

See also

Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons

References

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