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Name the largest freshwater lake in India...? Wular Lake located in Jammu and Kashmir
The biggest freshwater lake in India is the Wular lake (also spelt Wullar)
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 Indian state of Orissa. The lake is of the Bay of Bengal, has over 160 species of birds and is the largest coastal lagoon in India.
Wular lake, KashmirWular Lake (also spelt Wullar) is one of the largest fresh water lakes in Asia. It is situated in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, between the cities of Sopore and Bandipore . The lake was formed as a result of tectonic activity and is the largest freshwater lake in Asia.The River Jhelum feeds into the lake, which acts as a natural flood reservoir. The size can vary between 12 and 100 square miles (30 to 260 square kilometers), depending on the season.Sambhar Salt Lake is India`s largest salt lake and is located 96 km south west of the city of Jaipur (Northwest India) and 64 km north east of Ajmer along the National highway 8 in Rajasthan.Chilka Lake (also Chilika Lake) is a brackish water coastal lake in India's Orissa state, south of the mouth of the Mantei River. It is the largest coastal lake in India.
The address of the Town Of Indian Lake Public Library is: Pelon Road, Indian Lake, 12842 0778
Indian Lake State Park - Michigan - was created in 1933.
Loktak LakeIt is the largest freshwater lake in India with an area of 287 sq. km. (111 sq. mile).It has a catchment area of 980 sq. km (380 sq. mile).It is also called the only Floating lake in the world due to the floating phumdis(heterogeneous mass of vegetation, soil, and organic matters at various stages of decomposition) on it.It is located near Moirang in Manipur state, India at an elevation of 768.5 m.
Wular Lake is the largest lake in India and the largest freshwater lake in entire Asia fed by River Jhelum. Located around 40 km northwest of Srinagar, the lake was formed due to tectonic activity in the region and covers an area of 189 sq. km. The main attractions of the lake are the ruins of an island in the middle of the lake that was built by King Zain-Ul-Abidin in the 15th century. The other noticeable thing is the abundance of marine life in the lake. Wular Lake accounts for more than 60 percent fish yield of Kashmir. If you are a keen bird watcher, winter season is the time for you when the lake becomes the nesting ground for many migratory birds like Little Egzet, Shoveler, Short toed Eagle and many more.
The famous lakes in Kashmir are Dal lake and Wular lake. In Jammu, it is Mansar Lake.