Lake Horea

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Lake Horea (Romanian: Lacul Horea) is a natural salt lake in the town of Ocna Sibiului, Sibiu County, in the historical Transylvania region of Romania. It is one of the many lakes of the Ocna Sibiului mine, a large salt mine which has one of the largest salt reserves in Romania. It is one of the three lakes of the mine's strand, the other ones being Lake Crișan and Lake Cloșca.[1]

Lake Horea
Lacul Horea (Romanian)
Location of the lake in Romania.
Location of the lake in Romania.
Lake Horea
LocationOcna Sibiului, Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania
Coordinates45°52′37″N 24°03′48″E / 45.876998°N 24.063268°E / 45.876998; 24.063268
TypeSalt lake
Max. depth44.50 m (146.0 ft)
Salinity69-330 g/l
Ocna Sibiului within the Sibiu County

Name

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The lake was named after Vasile Ursu Nicola, commonly known as Horea, who was a Transylvanian Romanian leader of the Revolt of Horea, Cloșca and Crișan in 1784-85.

History

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Lakes Horea, Cloșca, and Crișan were formed by the flood of six non-certified salines. Other lakes were mentioned in their place in 1770.

Information

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  • Maximum depth: 44.50 metres (146.0 ft)
  • Salinity: 69-330 g/l
  • Fauna: Artemia salina

Lakes of the salt mine

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References

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  1. ^ "Lacuri Naturale - Ocna Sibiului". www.ocna-sibiu.ro. Archived from the original on 11 June 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.