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Lusowskie
Lake
is
located
in
the
Greater
Poland
Voivodeship,
west
of
the
city
of
Poznań.
It
is
situated
latitudinally
between
the
village
of
Lusówko
and
the
village
of
Lusowo
(hence
the
name
of
the
lake)
at
a
length
of
about
8
km.
The
area
of
the
lake
ranges
from
117
ha
to
122
ha,
and
its
average
depth
is
8.6
m,
and
the
maximum
depth
is
19.5
m.
The
shoreline
is
poorly
developed,
the
shores
are
almost
forestless.
The
Sama
River,
the
left
tributary
of
the
Warta
River,
which
flows
into
it
in
Obrzycko,
has
its
source
in
the
lake.
There
is
a
bicycle
path
around
the
lake,
which,
combined
with
the
views
of
the
lakes
and
surrounding
villages,
is
a
great
tourist
attraction.
-
Lusowskie
Lake
is
located
in
the
Greater
Poland
Voivodeship,
west
of
the
city
of
Poznań.
It
is
situated
latitudinally
between
the
village
of
Lusówko
and
the
village
of
Lusowo
(hence
the
name
of
the
lake)
at
a
length
of
about
8
km.
The
lake
area
ranges
from
117
ha
to
122
ha,
and
its
average
depth
is
8.6
m,
and
the
maximum
depth
is
19.5
m.
The
shoreline
is
poorly
developed,
the
shores
are
almost
forestless.
The
Sama
River,
the
left
tributary
of
the
Warta
River,
which
flows
into
it
in
Obrzycko,
has
its
source
in
the
lake.
(Original)
Jezioro
Lusowskie
znajduje
się
w
województwie
wielkopolskim,
na
zachód
od
miasta
Poznań.
Położone
jest
równoleżnikowo
między
wsią
Lusówko
a
wsią
Lusowo
(stąd
nazwa
jeziora)
na
długości
około
8
km.
Powierzchnia
jeziora
waha
się
od
117
ha
do
122
ha,
a
jego
średnia
głębokość
wynosi
8,6
m,
zaś
głębokość
maksymalna
19,5
m.
Linia
brzegowa
jest
słabo
rozwinięta,
brzegi
niemal
bezleśne.
W
jeziorze
ma
swoje
źródła
rzeka
Sama,
lewy
dopływ
rzeki
Warty,
która
wpływa
do
niej
w
Obrzycku.
Wokół
jeziora
wytyczona
jest
ścieżka
rowerowa,
która
w
połączeniu
z
widokami
na
jeziora
i
okoliczne
wsie
stanowi
dużą
atrakcję
turystyczną.
-
Lusowskie
Lake
is
located
in
the
Greater
Poland
Voivodeship,
west
of
the
city
of
Poznań.
It
is
situated
latitudinally
between
the
village
of
Lusówko
and
the
village
of
Lusowo
(hence
the
name
of
the
lake)
at
a
length
of
about
8
km.
The
lake
area
ranges
from
117
ha
to
122
ha,
and
its
average
depth
is
8.6
m,
and
the
maximum
depth
is
19.5
m.
The
shoreline
is
poorly
developed,
the
shores
are
almost
forestless.
The
Sama
River,
the
left
tributary
of
the
Warta
River,
which
flows
into
it
in
Obrzycko,
has
its
source
in
the
lake.