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Ledinci Lake : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lake Ledinci
Lake Ledinci (Serbian Latin: ''Ledinačko jezero''; Serbian Cyrillic: ''Лединачко језеро'') was a small artificial lake on the mountain of Fruška Gora, near Novi Sad, in the Srem region of the Vojvodina province of Serbia. The lake was created during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, when pumps in the abandoned trachyte quarry of ''Srebro'' were damaged and stopped pumping the water out of the quarry. The subterranean waters, so as the waters from two creeks, ''Lukin Svetac'' and ''Srebrni potok'' began filling the quarry. == Characteristics == The lake covers an area of 4 hectares and it is surrounded by steep cliffs from most sides, with a slope on the rest, allowing the swimmers to enter. It is bean-shaped, with length of about 400 metres and greatest width of about 100 m. The average depth is 15 m, and the biggest already reached 50 m. It lies on altitude of 300 m. The water is characteristically green and clear, due to constant influx from feeding springs, and chilly even in hot summer days. As the lake has no outflow, the water level continuously rose and represented a threat for the village of Stari Ledinci.
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