Ternopil Pond
Ternopil Lake Ternopil Pond | |
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View of the pond | |
Location | Ternopil, Ternopil Oblast |
Coordinates | 49°33′52″N 25°34′51″E / 49.56444°N 25.58083°ECoordinates: 49°33′52″N 25°34′51″E / 49.56444°N 25.58083°E |
Type | Reservoir (Pond) |
Basin countries | Ukraine |
Built | March 15, 1548 |
Islands | 2 |
Settlements | Ternopil |
Ternopil Lake (Ukrainian: Тернопільський став, known as Komsomol Lake before 1992, non-official Ternopil Lake) is a reservoir in Ternopil, Ukraine. It was created in 1548 by Jan Amor Tarnowski as one link in a chain of fortifications encircling his residence, the Tarnopol Castle. In the 16th century the pond stretched for 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) up to the high dam carrying the Lwów Highway.
The pond, formerly renowned for its fisheries, had silted up by the mid-20th century and was further damaged during the Second World War. It was reconstructed and expanded in 1952 to include a network of marshes bordering the Seret River. There is an old Soviet motor ship still operating on the pond. A local version of the Jet d'Eau was inaugurated in 1975.
Photogallery
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Ternopil lake
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View on the lake from a pier
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Cruise boat base, 2009
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Port
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Island of the Ternopil lake
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Ship "Heroy Tantsorow"
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Castle
External links
- Media related to Ternopil Pond at Wikimedia Commons