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Lake Asveja or Dubingiai Lake (Lithuanian: Asveja or Dubingių ežeras) is the longest lake in Lithuania (length: 21.9 km or 29.7 km counting the Žalktynė, Vyriogala and Dubingiai bights). It covers 9.78 km2 area and reaches a depth of 50.2m which makes it the third deepest lake in Lithuania. It lies partly in Molėtai district, Švenčionys district and Vilnius district. The alternative name comes from the historical Dubingiai Castle, constructed on the former island, and the small town of Dubingiai situated on the lake. The town is a popular tourist destination. Žeimena River flows south of the lake and people rent boats or kayaks to go down the river to the Neris River.

Lake Asveja
Dubingiai Lake
Lake Asveja nearby Jonėnai village
Lake Asveja
LocationLithuania
Coordinates55°02′35″N 25°30′17″E
Primary outflowsDubinga River
Basin countriesLithuania
Max. length21.9 km (13.6 mi)
Max. width880 m (2,890 ft)
Surface area9.78 km2 (3.78 sq mi)
Max. depth50.2 m (165 ft)
SettlementsDubingiai

The lake formed when water flowed under the melting icecaps during the last glacial period. Such lakes are similar to rivers: they are long, narrow (the greatest width of Asveja is only 880 m.), and deep. Other such lakes in Lithuania include Tauragnas, Sartai and Aisetas. In 1992 Asveja Regional Park was established to protect the ecosystem and landscape.

One of the curiosities is a wooden bridge across the lake. The bridge is 84 m in length; the lake is up to 15 m in depth at that point. Opened in 1934, in a ceremony with President Antanas Smetona, it is considered the first wooden bridge across a lake in Lithuania, although a 1998 survey suggested that another bridge stood on the site in the 16th or 17th century.[1][2] In 2019, a major repair project was announced; the underwater poles were to be replaced with metal, and new wooden posts, guardrails, and handrails installed above the water.[3] During the repairs, the skeleton of a 16th-century soldier, whose boots and weapons were remarkably well-preserved, was found in 9 m of water.[2] According to archeologist Elena Pranckėnaitė, "For now, we assume that those discovered human remains could be linked with the former bridge leading to Dubingiai Castle, which was situated on the hilltop on the shore of Asveja Lake."[3]


References


  1. "Dubingiai Bridge". www.visitlithuania.net. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  2. November 2020, Mindy Weisberger-Senior Writer 18. "Medieval soldier found with sword and knives at the bottom of a Lithuanian lake". livescience.com. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  3. Eberson, Darius (2019-08-28). "A Major Repair Project for Dubingiai Bridge, Acknowledged as Cultural Heritage, is under Preparation". TEC. Retrieved 2021-07-05.




На других языках


[de] Asveja

Der Asveja (litauisch Asveja oder Dubingių ežeras) ist ein See im Osten Litauens und erstreckt sich über die Rajongemeinden Molėtai, Švenčionys und Vilnius. Die Länge vom nordwestlichen bis zum südöstlichen Ufer beträgt 21,9 km, unter Berücksichtigung aller Zweige (Ausbuchtungen Žalktynė, Vyriogala und Dubingiai) ergibt sich eine Länge von 29,7 km. Er ist damit der längste See in Litauen, mit einer maximalen Tiefe von 50,2 Metern ist er der dritttiefste des Landes.
- [en] Asveja

[fr] Lac Asveja

Le lac Asveja est le plus long lac de Lituanie avec plus de 20 kilomètres.

[it] Asveja

Il lago Asveja, anche noto come lago Dubingiai per l'omonima città che si affaccia su di esso è uno specchio d'acqua situato tra la contea di Utena e la contea di Vilnius nell'est della Lituania: più precisamente, è compreso nel Comune distrettuale di Molėtai, nel Comune distrettuale di Švenčionys e nel Comune distrettuale di Vilnius. Altri centri abitati vicini sono Giedraičiai (8 km di distanza) e Pabradė (7,5 km).

[ru] Асвяя

Асвяя́[2][3] (лит. Asveja[4]) или Дубингю́[3] (лит. Dubingių ežeras[5]) — озеро, расположенное на северо-востоке Литвы в Молетском, Швенчёнском и Вильнюсском районах в 8 км западнее Пабраде[1].



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