Lake Ciecere
Lake Ciecere (Latvian: Cieceres ezers) is a lake in the southern part of Latvia, near the town of Brocēni in Saldus Municipality, Latvia. The lake has the status of a nature reserve.[1] GeographyThe area of the lake is 276.8 hectares. The lake is stretched from north to south; its length is 9.5 km, and its maximum width is 0.4 km. It is a proglacial lake located in a furrow and is the most expressive example of this type of lake in Latvia. In some places the lake is reminiscent of a river. It is sandy and muddy. Its shores are in places cliffs. One large island is Oak Island (Latvian: Ozolu), which has an area of 14 hectares. From 1923 to 1977 this island had the status of a natural monument, and from 1977 to 1999 it was a botanical reserve.[1] The rivers Dunupe and Mazupe flow into the lake, and the river Ciecere flows out of it. Previously, it was believed that lake has a maximum depth of 50 m, but measurements carried out in 2000 showed that it is no deeper than 22 m.[1] FaunaThere are seven species of fish in the lake, including common carp, northern pike, European eel, and zander.[2] References
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