Lake Rożnow ( pl, Jezioro Rożnowskie) is an
artificial lake
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, built in 1935–1941. It is located in southernmost part of
Poland
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(
Lesser Poland Voivodeship). The lake was built in the
interwar period to regulate the
Dunajec river flowing through the foothills of
Beskid Mountains; and also, to provide electricity for the
Rożnow Power Plant (''Elektrownia Rożnow'') built into the dam. The lake took two years to fill which took place during World War II, from mid 1941 until 1943. It was named after the village of
Rożnow.
History
Lake Rożnow was created not long before the
invasion of Poland
The invasion of Poland (1 September – 6 October 1939) was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union which marked the beginning of World War II. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week aft ...
, after a
dam
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had been built on the 80th kilometre distance of the Dunajec river. It lies among the hills of the
Island Beskids
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B ...
, in
Nowy Sącz County
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, some 12 kilometers north of
Nowy Sącz. The valley of the Dunajec narrows here, turning into a
canyon. The lake has the shape of an irregular letter S, with length ranging from 18 to 20 kilometres, and width of 1 app. kilometre (in few spots, it widens to no more than 2 kilometres). The depth of the reservoir reaches up to 30 metres near the dam. The total area of Rożnow Lake ranges from 16 to 20 square kilometres. The
shoreline
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is marked by numerous peninsulas and bays, located at the
mouths of several smaller rivers, which flow into the Dunajec. The lake is surrounded by forested hills, and its picturesque location makes it a very popular tourist center. Several tourist villagers are located along Lake Rożnow: Tegoborze, Znamirowice, Zbyszyce, Bartkowa, Grodek nad Dunajcem, Tabaszowa, Rożnow.
Lake Rożnow has a small island, called Malpia Wyspa (Monkey Island). It used to be a hill with an ancient
gord, which was turned into an island in 1942, after the Dunajec valley had been flooded. Currently, Monkey Island serves as a bird reserve, with as many 165 bird species living here.
The idea of construction of a dam on the Dunajec river in Rożnow was born after the disastrous
1934 flood in Poland. Due to lack of funds, the project was postponed until 1937, when first land purchases were made. The dam was built by a Polish-French company, which constructed a special settlement for the workers and engineers (the so-called French Colony), together with narrow gauge rail line to a stone quarry at Marcinkowice. Construction was interrupted after the
Invasion of Poland
The invasion of Poland (1 September – 6 October 1939) was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union which marked the beginning of World War II. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week aft ...
, but as early as November 1939, German authorities of the
General Government decided to continue it, using Polish plans. The dam together with the power plant was completed in 1942. It is built from concrete, with the height of 44 meters, and the length of 550 meters.
References
History and description of Lake Roznow
External links
Lake Roznow Tourist ServiceAssociation of Lake Roznow CommunesLemon Resort SPA
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