Zvorniksee
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| Coordinates | 44 ° 18 '38 " N , 19 ° 8' 22" E | ||||||
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| Water surface | 8.1 km² | ||||||
| Reservoir length | 25 km | ||||||
| Reservoir width | 2 km | ||||||
The Zvorniksee ( Serbo-Croatian Zvorničko jezero / Зворничко језеро ) is a reservoir of the Drina on the border between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina .
The lake is 25 km long and 2 km wide at its widest point; the average depth is 7 m. On its north bank is the dam and the Bosnian town of Zvornik , after which the lake was named. The largest tributary beside the Drina is the Drinjača coming from the left .
The water area of the lake is 8.1 km². The largest place on the lake shore is Divič (on the Bosnian side).