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Location | near Idrija, Slovenia |
Coordinates | 45°58′56″N 14°1′41″E / 45.98222°N 14.02806°E / 45.98222; 14.02806 |
Type | karst siphon lake |
Basin countries | Slovenia |
Max. depth | over 160 m (520 ft) |
Surface elevation | 340 metres (1,120 ft)[1] |
Wild Lake[2][3][4] (Slovene: Divje jezero) is a lake near Idrija in western Slovenia and a karst spring of the Vauclusian type.[5] The lake is the source of the Jezernica River, a tributary of the Idrijca and, at 55 metres (180 ft) long, the shortest river in Slovenia.[6] Water flows from under the ground and through a steeply inclined tunnel, explored to a depth of 160 metres (520 ft).[6] The discharge occasionally surpasses 60 cubic metres per second (2,100 cu ft/s).[6] However, when the water level is low, there is no outflow from the lake.[6] In 1967, the lake was protected as a natural monument. In 1972, it was arranged to be the first Slovenian natural museum.[5]
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Settlements | Administrative seat: Idrija
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