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Loktak Lake
Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in North -East India is famous for the ''phumdis'' (heterogeneous mass of vegetation, soil, and organic matters at various stages of decomposition) floating over it. Keibul Lamjao the only floating national park in the world floats over it.It is located near Moirang in Manipur state, India. The etymology of ''Loktak'' is ''Lok'' = "stream" and ''tak'' = "the end". The Keibul Lamjao National Park, which is the last natural refuge of the endangered sangai or Manipur brow-antlered deer (''Cervus eldi eldi''), one of three subspecies of Eld's deer, covering an area of , is situated in the southeastern shores of this lake and is the largest of all the phumdis in the lake. This ancient lake plays an important role in the economy of Manipur. It serves as a source of water for hydropower generation, irrigation and drinking water supply. The lake is also a source of livelihood for the rural fishermen who live in the surrounding areas and on phumdis, also known as “phumshongs”. Human activity has led to severe pressure on the lake ecosystem. 55 rural and urban hamlets around the lake have a population of about 100,000 people.〔〔 Considering the ecological status and its biodiversity values, the lake was initially designated as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention on 23 March 1990.〔 It was also listed under the ''Montreux Record'' on 16 June 1993, "a record of Ramsar sites where changes in ecological character have occurred, are occurring or are likely to occur". ==Geography==
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