Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Lake Ioannina

 
Wikipedia: Lake Ioannina
Pamvotida
The ferry dock in Molos
Location Epirus
Coordinates 39°40′N 20°53′E / 39.667°N 20.883°E / 39.667; 20.883Coordinates: 39°40′N 20°53′E / 39.667°N 20.883°E / 39.667; 20.883
Lake type reservoir
Primary outflows Kalamas river
Basin countries Greece
Max. length approx. 8 km
Max. width approx. 3 to 4 km
Surface area 22.8 km²
Average depth 4 m
Max. depth 11 m
Settlements Ioannina and Perama
Pamvotida Lake near Ioannina, Greece.

The Lake of Ioannina (Greek: Limni Ioanninon (Λίμνη Ιωαννίνων)), also Pamvotida (Παμβώτιδα, older form: Pamvotis Παμβώτις) is Epirus' largest lake located near the central part of the Ioannina prefecture in Greece. Ioannina to the west and the town or Perama to the north are urban settlements fringing the lake while the remaining of its periphery is composed of farmland. The lake features small fishing ports and a boating port while the island is situated in the east of the lake. There is a regular boat service to the island (Nisi). Mountains lie further north and south with Mitsikeli overhanging the east part of the lake. The GR-6 surrounds the northern half of the lake.

Contents

Trivia

  • The name Pamvotis first appears in the 12th century commentary on the Odyssey of Eustathius of Thessalonica. [1]
  • Air Sea Lines uses hydroplanes, which fly to Corfu.
  • Ioannina is located on the west coast of the lake.
  • It is home to an island, where Ali Pasha was hiding during the last days of his reign.
  • Urbanisation and pollution are threatening the lake ecosystem, home to small mammals, waterbirds and a rich fish and crustacean fauna. Eutrophication is the main problem as in the summer blue green algae is quite common.
  • Pamvotida is home to Tsima (Τσίμα), a species of fish endemic to the lake.
  • Two bryozoan species have recently been reported from the lake.[2]

Nearby places

References

  1. ^ ed. G. Stallbaum, vol. I, p. 121, line 24.
  2. ^ J.A. Massard & G. Geimer, 2008. Occurrence of Plumatella emarginata Allman, 1844 and P. casmiana Oka, 1908 (Bryozoa, Phylactolaemata) in Lake Pamvotis (Ioannina, Greece). Bulletin de la Société des Naturalistes luxembourgeois, 109: 133-138.

See also

External links


Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
 
 

 

Copyrights:

Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Lake Ioannina" Read more