Lake of Banyoles

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Lake of Banyoles
Estany de Banyoles
File:Aerea estany de banyoles.png
Location Banyoles, Catalonia
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Primary inflows Rec d'en Morgat, Riera del Vilar, Rec Major, Rec de la Font Pudosa, Rec de les Estunes
Primary outflows none
Catchment area 11.42 km2 (4.41 sq mi)
Basin countries Spain
Max. length 2,100 m (6,900 ft)
Max. width 750 m (2,460 ft)
Surface area 1.12 km2 (0.43 sq mi)
Average depth 14.8 m (49 ft)
Max. depth 62.4 m (205 ft)
Water volume 12,000,000 m3 (420,000,000 cu ft)
Shore length1 9.13 km (5.67 mi)
Surface elevation 172 m (564 ft)
Islands none
Settlements Banyoles
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake of Banyoles (or Estany de Banyoles) is a natural lake located in the comarca "Pla de l'Estany", Province of Girona, in northeastern Catalonia, Spain. It is named after the nearby town of Banyoles, to which it belongs entirely. On the western shore it borders with the town of Porqueres. The lake is approximately 2,100 m by 750 m with an average depth of 15 m that in several points gets down to 46.4 metres. It is located in a natural tectonic depression.

Presently Lake Banyoles is the largest natural lake in Catalonia. Lake Sils, located 33 kn further south, was formerly the largest lake in the area until it was drained in 1851.[1]

Flora and fauna

There are both native and introduced fish species in the lake, like carp, gardí, bavosa de riu, sunfish, tench, black bass and eel. It is known that other fishes like the pike, the peix gat and the goldfish were introduced in the 19th century, but no specimens of those species have been found in recent surveys in the lake.[2]

Sports in the lake

This lake became famous as the rowing location for the Barcelona Olympics 1992[3] and the World Rowing Championships in 2004. It is also a popular training location for many foreign rowers, particularly English rowers. It was also the site for the 1991 Junior World Rowing Championships.

A panorama of Lake Banyoles and Club Natació Banyoles
A panorama of Lake Banyoles

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