Ełk Lake
| Lake Firlej | |
|---|---|
![]() Lake with the town of Ełk in distance | |
| Location | Masurian Lake District |
| Coordinates | 53°48′24″N 22°20′58″E / 53.80667°N 22.34944°ECoordinates: 53°48′24″N 22°20′58″E / 53.80667°N 22.34944°E |
| Basin countries | Poland |
| Settlements | Ełk |
Ełk Lake (Polish: Jezioro Ełckie, German: Lycker See) is a fresh water lake in the Masurian Lake District of Poland's Warmia-Mazury Province adjacent to the town of Ełk.
The lake that was created by glacial action during the Pleistocene ice age and has a surface area is 3.82 square kilometres. Its average depth is 15m with 58.2m as a maximum. It is divided into two distinct parts, the northern ("small") and southern ("large"), by a narrows spanned by a bridge. Primarily fed by the Ełk River from the south west the lake discharges into Lake Sunowo at the north-west, and Lake Szarek at the south west.
Gallery
Promenade
Panorama of the bridge on the lake
View of the lake and the city from the west
View the east bank- Lake circa 1900
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