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Lake Maloye Miassovo

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Primary outflows
  
Karasi

Max. length
  
6.6 km (4.1 mi)

Surface area
  
11.23 km (4.34 sq mi)

Surface elevation
  
290 m

Width
  
3.4 km

Cities
  
Miass

Basin countries
  
Russia

Max. width
  
3.4 km (2.1 mi)

Area
  
11.23 km²

Length
  
6.6 km

Number of islands
  
1

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Primary inflows
  
Nyashevka, Chartonyshka, Demidovka etc

Lake Maloye Miassovo (Russian: Малое Миассово) is located in Chelyabinsk Oblast on the east side of the Ural Mountains, 62 kilometres (39 mi) west of Chelyabinsk and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of Miass. It partially adjoins Ilmen Nature Reserve.

Map of oz. Maloye Miassovo, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia

The lake is of tectonic origin; a duct connects the lake to Lake Bolshoye Miassovo. The lake has extensive aquatic vegetation, with wetlands and wooded ridges along the shore. The bottom is mainly rocky, with silt in places. Inflow of water is from keys and small rivers.

Fish found in the lake include roach, perch, pike, ruff, tench, crucian carp, burbot, and whitefish.

The lake is popular for recreation because of the beautiful landscapes. Pine and mixed forest grow on the banks. There are rock outcrops in the form of stone ridges, slabs, boulders and stone deposits.

Near the lake there are archaeological sites. The ancient human settlement "Linden oxbow lake" (Russian: Липовая курья) was a haven of a small tribe of about 5,000 years ago. A total of about 30 prehistoric settlements have been found, with a variety of artifacts: pottery vases with ornaments, stone knives, and scrapers.

References

Lake Maloye Miassovo Wikipedia