The area of Loktak Lake is 287 square kilometers.
LOKTAK
Its "Loktak Lake" also known as the "floating lake"!!!
Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in India, located near Moirang in Manipur State
The largest freshwater lake in Manipur, a North-Eastern state of India, is Loktak Lake. It is renowned for its unique floating phumdis (vegetation) and serves as an important ecological and cultural resource for the region. Loktak Lake is also home to the endangered Sangai deer and supports various fishing and agricultural activities for local communities.
Artificial/Man-made Lakes: Nizām Sāgar, Vihar Lake, Kanva reservoir and Ooty LakeNatural lakes: Wular Lake,Dal Lake, Nanital Lake, Sambhar Lake, Loktak Lake, Chilika Lake, Nizam Sagar,Pulicat Lake
The sangai, also known as the Manipur brow-antlered deer, is found only in the Indian state of Manipur. It is highly endangered and is only found in the Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur's Loktak Lake.
The Chambal River in India forms a radial drainage pattern. The river originates in the Vindhya Range and flows northwards, with its tributaries originating from the surrounding region and converging towards it in a radial pattern.
The area of Catahoula Lake is 121.406 square kilometers.
The area of Crawford Lake Conservation Area is 232 hectares.
The area of Pontiac Lake Recreation Area is 15.155 square kilometers.
The area of Island Lake Recreation Area is 16.187 square kilometers.
The area of Silver Lake Wilderness Area is 426.013 square kilometers.