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Lake Der Chantecoq

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Type
  
artificial lake

Primary outflows
  
River Marne

Surface area
  
48 km (19 sq mi)

Area
  
48 km²

Inflow source
  
Marne

Primary inflows
  
River Marne

Basin countries
  
France

Max. depth
  
15 m (49 ft)

Catchment area
  
2,900 km²

Outflow location
  
Marne

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Cities
  
Saint-Dizier, Vitry-le-François, Sainte-Marie-du-Lac-Nuisement, Giffaumont-Champaubert

Similar
  
Marne, Musée du pays du Der, Montagne de Reims Regional, Mémorial Charles De Gaulle, Nigloland

Lake Der-Chantecoq (French: Lac du Der-Chantecoq) is situated close to the commune of Saint-Dizier in the departments of Marne and Haute-Marne. It is the largest artificial lake in Western Europe, covering 48 km2 (19 sq mi) with 350 million m³ of water. The lake is named after the Der plain, in which it is located, and the submerged village Chantecoq.

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Map of Lake Der-Chantecoq, 51290, France

The lake is fed by a 12 km long canal that branches off the river Marne in Saint-Dizier. The outflow of the lake is a canal that joins the Marne in Arrigny, 20 km downstream of Saint-Dizier. The lake is located in the communes (clockwise starting from the north) Sainte-Marie-du-Lac-Nuisement, Éclaron-Braucourt-Sainte-Livière, Giffaumont-Champaubert, Arrigny, Larzicourt and Écollemont.

HistoryEdit

It was created in 1974 to hold the water of the River Marne so that flooding of the Seine at Paris would stop. It is managed by Les Grands Lacs de Seine. Its construction required the destruction of three villages; Chantecoq (Marne), Champaubert-aux-Bois and Nuisement-aux-Bois.

Today, many water sports are popular here, including sailing, water skiing, jet-ski, wind surfing, fishing, rowing etc. as well as walking, rollerblading and cycling around its edges.

Flora and faunaEdit

The combination of deep water, islands, and freshwater marshes make the area ideal for waterfowl, most notably the common crane. Each spring and autumn, tens of thousands of cranes assemble here in their migration between wintering grounds to the south and breeding sites in northern Europe. Other birds recorded in the area include white-tailed eagle, great egret, and various geese, ducks, loons (divers), and grebes. The surrounding area is rural, a region of farmland and forest.

References

Lake Der-Chantecoq Wikipedia