Radoniq lake
Liqeni i Radoniqit Радоњићко језеро / Radonjićko jezero |
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Geographical location | Kosovo | |
Tributaries | Prue | |
Drain | Prue → Weißer Drin | |
Location close to the shore | Gjakova , Peja | |
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Coordinates | 42 ° 29 '26 " N , 20 ° 25' 0" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 451 m | |
surface | 5.62 km² | |
volume | 0.113 km³ | |
Maximum depth | 52 m |
The Radoniq Lake or Radonjić Lake ( Albanian Liqeni i Radoniqit , Serbian Радоњићко језеро Radonjićko jezero ) is a reservoir in western Kosovo , about eleven kilometers from the city of Gjakova . The lake was dammed for the first time in March 1983. It got its name from the village that was flooded by the creation of the reservoir.
The lake plays a major role in the drinking water supply of the municipality of Gjakova (with 44 villages), the municipality of Rahovec (with eight villages) and the municipality of Prizren (with 20 villages): it supplies around 214,000 people. With an area of 5.62 square kilometers and a volume of 113 million cubic meters, it is the second largest lake in Kosovo.
In 2005, 200 people worked in the HS Radoniqi waterworks , in 1985 only 35.
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Data from Serbian Lakes and Reservoirs - Serbian and English