Which lakes in Europe are considered the largest: not everyone knows about these facts

05.02.2024 11:05

Some lakes may have a small area and depth.

Most of the geographical objects are like this.

However, some of them can be striking in their performance.

Which lakes in Europe are considered the largest?

Caspian Sea

The name of the geographical object should not mislead you: it is a lake. The depth of the Caspian Sea in certain areas can exceed a thousand meters.

But the total area of the lake exceeds 370 thousand square meters, which is the most impressive.

Photo: © Belnovosti

Lake Ladoga

The depth of this geographical object can exceed two hundred meters in certain areas. Lake Ladoga is located on the territory of Russia.

It is quite a popular holiday destination as it is surrounded by spectacular nature.

The total area of Lake Ladoga is just under 18 thousand square meters.

Lake Onega

This is a real "pearl" of Karelia, as the lake is famous not only for its size (just under 10 thousand meters), but also for its incredibly clean water.

There is also a huge cultural heritage concentrated near Lake Onega, which is why many travelers come to enjoy the exhibits.

Previously, we talked about which soups are considered the most delicious in the world .

Author: Marina Michalap Internet resource editor

Content
  1. Which lakes in Europe are considered the largest?
  2. Caspian Sea
  3. Lake Ladoga
  4. Lake Onega