Lake Żarnowiec is located in the Pomorze Voivodeship. It's 7.6 km long, 2.6 km wide and has the depth of 16 m. River Piaśnica cuts through it. Żarnowiec Nuclear Power Plant was supposed to be built next to it.
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Lake Żarnowiec
Physical Geography
Max. width:
- 2.6 km (1.6 mi )
Max. length:
- 7.6 km (4.7 mi )
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