Jezioro Wilcze, Lake in Puszcza Rzepińska, Poland.
Jezioro Wilcze is a lake located in the Puszcza Rzepińska forest area, covering approximately 27 hectares with a varied shoreline. The water is surrounded by dense pine forests and features several small peninsulas and bays along its perimeter.
The lake first appeared in historical records in 1893 under the name Wilken See and subsequently changed names multiple times. These name changes reflect the shifting administrative and territorial history of the region over the past centuries.
The Polish Angling Association from Zielona Góra manages fishing activities in the lake, maintaining traditional fishing practices and fish populations.
A small beach area can be found on the northern shore, while most of the shoreline features steep and dry banks. The southern section differs with its dense water vegetation, creating varying conditions around the lake.
The lake reaches a maximum depth of 10.6 meters and stretches 1110 meters in length with a shoreline extending 2950 meters.
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