LAKE PEIPUS


'Lake Peipus' (, (Chud Lake), ) is a large fresh water lake, on the border between Estonia and Russia in Northern Europe.
It is the fifth largest lake in Europe, after Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega in Russia north of St. Petersburg, Lake Vänern in Sweden, and Lake Saimaa in Finland.
Lake Peipus is a remnant of a bigger body of water which existed in this area during an Ice Age. It covers 3,500 km², and has an average depth of 7 m, the deepest point being 15 m. Lake has several islands. The lake consists of 3 parts:

★ Lake Peipsi (, ) is the Northern part of the lake. It covers 2670 km².

★ Pskov (Pihkva) Lake (, ) is the Southern part of the lake. It covers 710 km².

★ Warm Lake (, ) is the sound connecting both parts of the lake. It covers 170 km².
The lake is used for fishing and recreation, but suffered from severe environmental degradation from Soviet era industry.
Some 30 rivers and streams discharge into the Lake Peipus. Largest rivers are Emajõgi and Velikaya River. Lake is drained by the Narva River.
In 1242 it was the site of the Battle of Lake Peipus (known in Russia as Battle on the Ice) between the Teutonic Knights and Novgorodians under Alexander Nevski.


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Peipsi Infokeskus Estonian tourist information website

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