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Lake Solina ((ポーランド語:Jezioro Solińskie)) is an artificial lake in the Bieszczady Mountains region, more precisely in Lesko County of the Subcarpathian Voivodship of Poland. Its coordinates are . The lake was created in 1968 by the construction of the Solina Dam on the San River. It has an area of and contains of water, making it Poland's largest artificial lake. It is the best known tourist attraction of the region, with waterside villages like Solina, Myczkowce and Polańczyk catering to watersports enthusiasts. The lake's great depth, water clarity, and mountainous scenery makes it a very popular destination for boaters. Because of these qualities the lake has been nicknamed the "Bieszczady Sea". Starting in the 1970s the Wojewódzkie Przedsiębiorstwo Turystyczne (State Tourism Enterprise) "Bieszczady" purchased a number of vessels for the lake and established the lake's White Fleet. The fleet's main ships offer cruises on the lake. The lake is also known by the name of Kasundruv Lake, where there was an old iron bridge and a disused railway in 1960 (Zagorz-Solina Most-Turka-Lvov). The area has been the subject of organized and recalled an incident in the movie Cassandra Crossing. ==External links== * *(The Solina municipality website ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lake Solina」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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