Bovansko Jezero, Reservoir and lagoon in eastern Serbia.
Bovansko Jezero is a reservoir in eastern Serbia created by damming the Sokobanska Moravica River. The water body extends across a substantial area with varying depths that support different aquatic life.
A dam on the Sokobanska Moravica River was completed in 1978 to manage water resources in the region. The project was designed to supply water to nearby communities and support hydroelectric power generation downstream.
People come to swim, fish, and walk along the shores in their free time. The lake has become a natural gathering place where locals enjoy outdoor activities throughout the year.
The lake is easily accessible with areas suitable for swimming and fishing along different shoreline points. Visitors should be aware that water depth varies in different zones and conditions change with the seasons.
The lake supplies water to Aleksinac while also connecting to hydroelectric stations along the Danube River. This dual role as both a water source and part of the power generation system makes it central to regional infrastructure.
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