Medvezhye (Kurgan Oblast)

Medvezhye (Russian: Медвежье озеро), meaning "bear lake", is a body of water in Petukhovsky District, Kurgan Oblast, Russian Federation.[1]

Medvezhye
Медвежье
Sentinel-2 picture of the lake
Medvezhye is located in Kurgan Oblast
Medvezhye
Medvezhye
Medvezhye is located in Russia
Medvezhye
Medvezhye
LocationWest Siberian Plain
Coordinates55°12′00″N 68°01′00″E / 55.20000°N 68.01667°E / 55.20000; 68.01667
Typeendorheic
Basin countriesRussia
Max. length9.9 kilometers (6.2 mi)
Max. width5.3 kilometers (3.3 mi)
Surface area63.88 square kilometers (24.66 sq mi)
Average depth0.6 meters (2 ft 0 in)
Max. depth1.2 meters (3 ft 11 in)
Surface elevation111 meters (364 ft)

There are two settlements by the lake Kurort Ozero Medvezhye and Novoye Ilinskoye.[2] The mud of the lake is deemed to have medicinal properties. According to legend a bear with a sore paw dipped it in the lake and was healed.[3] Lake Medvezhye is a protected area.[4]

Geography edit

Medvezhye is a salt lake located in the Ishim Plain, the southern part of the West Siberian Plain. The middle of the lake has a section stretching from north to south of irregular-shaped islands and peninsulas with marshy stretches in between. This section is roughly 1.5 kilometers (0.93 mi) wide and divides the lake into two parts: Big Medvezhye (Bolshoye Medvezhye) on the western and Small Medvezhye (Maloye Medvezhye) on the eastern side. A narrow sound in the middle connects both sides. The bottom of the lake is flat and muddy.[1][3]

The area where Medvezhye lies is dotted with small lakes. Lake Sazykul lies 25 kilometers (16 mi) to the northwest, Siverga 43 kilometers (27 mi) to the northeast and Akush 55 kilometers (34 mi) to the ENE. Lake Stanovoye is located 45 kilometers (28 mi) to the SSE, beyond the Kazakhstan–Russia border.[2]

Fauna edit

During the summer Artemia salina crustaceans breed in large numbers in the lake. There are no fish in its waters.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Google Earth
  2. ^ a b "N-42 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Озеро Медвежье: чем интересно и уникально целебное
  4. ^ ООПТ России - Озеро Медвежье

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