Kurtna Lake District
The Kurtna Lake District is located in north-eastern Estonia. It consists of about 40 lakes within an area of 30 hectares.[1] The lakes were formed while the area was glaciated.[1]
The Kurtna Landscape Protection Area was established in 1987 to preserve its ecology.[2][3]
The composition of the lake waters has changed due to the district's proximity to the oil shale industry in Estonia.[1]
Lakes
- Lake Konsu
- Kurtna Väike Linajärv
- Suur Linajärv
- Lake Räätsma
- Saarejärv
- Sisalikujärv
- Nõmmejärv
- Niinsaare
- Lake Väike-Niinsaare
- Mustjärv
- Haugjärv
- Lake Punane
- Särgjärv
- Ahvenjärv
- Peen-Kirjakjärv
- Kirjakjärv
- Valgejärv
- Lake Jaala
- Lake Must-Jaala
- Lake Martiska
- Kuradijärv
- Ahnejärv
- Suurjärv
- Väike Laugasjärv
- Piirakajärv
- Lake Vasavere
- Aknajärv
- Lake Virtsiku
- Allikjärv
- Nootjärv
- Kihljärv
- Mätasjärv
- Konnajärv
- Vasavere Mustjärv
- Pannjärv
- Ratasjärv
- Laukasoo Suurlaugas
- Lusikajärv
- Kulpjärv
- Liivjärv
- Rääkjärv
- Kastjärv
References
- 1 2 3 "ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCE ON THE NATURAL VEGETATION IN KURTNA LAKE DISTRICT (NORTH-EAST ESTONIA" (PDF). Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens kultur - Stockholms universitet. Retrieved 2014-06-02.
- ↑ "Protected Natural Objects in IDA-VIRUMAA" (PDF). Environmental Board of Viru Region. Retrieved 2014-06-02.
- ↑ "Kurtna Landscape Protection Area" (PDF). Estonian Environmental Board Agency. Retrieved 2014-06-03.
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Coordinates: 59°16′4″N 27°34′7″E / 59.26778°N 27.56861°E
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