Lake Čepić (Croatian: Čepićko jezero, Raško, Kožljansko, Sisolsko, Italian: Lago d'Arsa) was the only natural lake in Istria, Croatia. It was drained in 1932 with a 4,250 m long tunnel near Plomin to the sea. The surface of the vast green valley was transformed into a fertile field for agriculture. The field's area is around 7 km2 (elevation 24 m), and the Boljunčica River flows into it, while from it Raša River.
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| - Lake Čepić (Croatian: Čepićko jezero, Raško, Kožljansko, Sisolsko, Italian: Lago d'Arsa) was the only natural lake in Istria, Croatia. It was drained in 1932 with a 4,250 m long tunnel near Plomin to the sea. The surface of the vast green valley was transformed into a fertile field for agriculture. The field's area is around 7 km2 (elevation 24 m), and the Boljunčica River flows into it, while from it Raša River. (en)
- Danau Čepić (bahasa Kroasia: Čepićko jezero, Raško, Kožljansko, Sisolsko, bahasa Italia: Lago d'Arsa) sebelumnya merupakan satu-satunya danau alami di Istria, Kroasia. Air danau ini dikuras pada tahun 1932 oleh sebuah terowongan sepanjang 4.250 m yang terhubung dengan laut. Permukaannya lalu berubah menjadi lembah hijau yang dimanfaatkan untuk agrikultur. Sebelumnya luas permukaan danau ini tercatat sebesar 7 km², sementara kedalamannya tercatat antara 1 hingga 2,5 m. Walaupun kaya akan ikan dan burung-burung, danau ini juga dikenal sebagai tempat berkembangbiaknya nyamuk malaria dan dapat menyebabkan banjir. (in)
- Il lago d'Arsa detto anche lago di Cepich (in croato Čepićko jezero) era il più grande lago dell'Istria. Data la sua conformazione e l'ampia zona paludosa che ne contornava le rive, è stato per secoli la principale concausa delle febbri malariche che infestarono una parte dell'Istria. Il suo immissario era il torrente Bogliunsizza. Oggi il lago più esteso dell'Istria è il lago artificiale di Buttoniga nei pressi di Pisino. (it)
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| - Lake Čepić (Croatian: Čepićko jezero, Raško, Kožljansko, Sisolsko, Italian: Lago d'Arsa) was the only natural lake in Istria, Croatia. It was drained in 1932 with a 4,250 m long tunnel near Plomin to the sea. The surface of the vast green valley was transformed into a fertile field for agriculture. The field's area is around 7 km2 (elevation 24 m), and the Boljunčica River flows into it, while from it Raša River. (en)
- Danau Čepić (bahasa Kroasia: Čepićko jezero, Raško, Kožljansko, Sisolsko, bahasa Italia: Lago d'Arsa) sebelumnya merupakan satu-satunya danau alami di Istria, Kroasia. Air danau ini dikuras pada tahun 1932 oleh sebuah terowongan sepanjang 4.250 m yang terhubung dengan laut. Permukaannya lalu berubah menjadi lembah hijau yang dimanfaatkan untuk agrikultur. Sebelumnya luas permukaan danau ini tercatat sebesar 7 km², sementara kedalamannya tercatat antara 1 hingga 2,5 m. Walaupun kaya akan ikan dan burung-burung, danau ini juga dikenal sebagai tempat berkembangbiaknya nyamuk malaria dan dapat menyebabkan banjir. (in)
- Il lago d'Arsa detto anche lago di Cepich (in croato Čepićko jezero) era il più grande lago dell'Istria. Data la sua conformazione e l'ampia zona paludosa che ne contornava le rive, è stato per secoli la principale concausa delle febbri malariche che infestarono una parte dell'Istria. Il suo immissario era il torrente Bogliunsizza. Oggi il lago più esteso dell'Istria è il lago artificiale di Buttoniga nei pressi di Pisino. (it)
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