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Lake Golovița is part of a complex of lagoons on Romania's Black Sea coast. It is connected to the larger Lake Razelm on the north by a channel 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi) wide, to Lake Zmeica on the south by three narrow channels, and separated from the Black Sea's salt water by a narrow spit of sand no more than 46 metres (151 ft) wide at some points along its eastern margin. This closure was completed artificially in the 1970s, and has caused the lagoon to lose all salinity, increase renewal times to over a year, and develop eutrophication. It is part of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve.

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  • El llac Golovița forma part d'un complex de llacunes a la costa del Mar Negre de Romania. Està connectat amb el llac Razelm més gran al nord per un canal de 3,1 km d'amplada, fins al llac Zmeica, al sud, per tres canals estrets, i separat de l’aigua salada del mar Negre per un estret pas de sorra de no més de 46 metres d'amplada en alguns punts del seu marge est. Aquest tancament es va completar artificialment als anys setanta i ha provocat que la llacuna perdi tota salinitat, augmenti els temps de renovació fins a més d’un any i desenvolupi l'eutrofització. Forma part de la Reserva de la Biosfera del Delta del Danubi. A causa de la seva àmplia connexió, Golovița es troba sovint sota el llac Razelm en documents oficials. El complex del llac Razelm / Golovița és el llac més gran de Romania. (ca)
  • Lake Golovița is part of a complex of lagoons on Romania's Black Sea coast. It is connected to the larger Lake Razelm on the north by a channel 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi) wide, to Lake Zmeica on the south by three narrow channels, and separated from the Black Sea's salt water by a narrow spit of sand no more than 46 metres (151 ft) wide at some points along its eastern margin. This closure was completed artificially in the 1970s, and has caused the lagoon to lose all salinity, increase renewal times to over a year, and develop eutrophication. It is part of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve. Because of their wide connection, Golovița is often subsumed under Lake Razelm in official documents. The Lake Razelm/Golovița complex is the largest lake in Romania. (en)
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  • Map showing the location of Lake Goloviţa within Tulcea County, Romania (en)
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  • Lunca, Jurilovca (en)
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  • Lake Goloviţa (en)
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  • Lake Goloviţa is the middle of three large lagoons in eastern Romania (en)
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  • Location of Lake Goloviţa in Romania (en)
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  • Freshwater Lagoon (en)
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  • El llac Golovița forma part d'un complex de llacunes a la costa del Mar Negre de Romania. Està connectat amb el llac Razelm més gran al nord per un canal de 3,1 km d'amplada, fins al llac Zmeica, al sud, per tres canals estrets, i separat de l’aigua salada del mar Negre per un estret pas de sorra de no més de 46 metres d'amplada en alguns punts del seu marge est. Aquest tancament es va completar artificialment als anys setanta i ha provocat que la llacuna perdi tota salinitat, augmenti els temps de renovació fins a més d’un any i desenvolupi l'eutrofització. Forma part de la Reserva de la Biosfera del Delta del Danubi. (ca)
  • Lake Golovița is part of a complex of lagoons on Romania's Black Sea coast. It is connected to the larger Lake Razelm on the north by a channel 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi) wide, to Lake Zmeica on the south by three narrow channels, and separated from the Black Sea's salt water by a narrow spit of sand no more than 46 metres (151 ft) wide at some points along its eastern margin. This closure was completed artificially in the 1970s, and has caused the lagoon to lose all salinity, increase renewal times to over a year, and develop eutrophication. It is part of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve. (en)
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  • Lake Golovița (en)
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