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Lake Beloye, Ryazan Oblast

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Location
  
Ryazan

Established
  
1974 (1974)

Max. depth
  
50 m (160 ft)

Shore length
  
2.2 km

Nearest city
  
Spas-Klepsky

Surface area
  
34 ha (84 acres)

Area
  
32 ha

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Governing body
  
Meshchyorsky National Park

Lake Beloye (Russian: Бе́лое о́зеро; [ˈbʲɛləjə ˈozʲɪrə] — literally White lake) is a lake in Klepikovsky District, Ryazan Oblast, Russia. It is notable for its relatively great depth for the region - 50 metres (160 ft) - created as a deep gouge in the landscape in the most recent glaciation. The lake is located in the Meshchyera Lowlands, a glacial alluvial plain of swampy lowlands, gravelly moraines and limestone bedrock. It was once connected by an artificial canal to Lake Velikoye ("Grand Lake", a much larger lake with a surface area of 20 square kilometres (7.7 sq mi)). The canal was filled in 2009. Lake Beloye is surrounded by pine forests, with reeds and sedge predominating on the shore. It is a popular lake for recreation and fishing, being home to pike, carp and other fish.

Map of oz. Beloye, Ryazan Oblast, Russia, 391047

Lake Beloye was classified in 1974 as a "Nature Monument of Regional Importance", for its "scientific, cultural, educational and health" value (World Database of Protected Places ID #206212). The site records the presence several species listed as vulnerable in the Red Book of Russia, including the Viviparous lizard, the reptile living the farthest north. It is part of Meshchersky National Park.

References

Lake Beloye, Ryazan Oblast Wikipedia