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- Lake_Burtnieks areaOfCatchment "2215.0".
- Lake_Burtnieks abstract "Lake Burtnieks (Latvian: Burtnieka ezers, Estonian: Asti järv) is the fourth largest lake in Latvia. It is shallow with an average depth of 2.9 m. The lake bed is mainly sandy, in places a little muddy. In the southeast part of the lake there is Devoniansandstone rock. The lake has 17 species of fish, such as minnows, salmon, chubs, eels, and pike, and there are areas for duck hunting. The banks are shallow and sandy, but along the southern coast, waves have carved sandstone cliffs. After the regulation of the Salaca river in 1929, the lake level dropped by a metre, and many of the exposed shallows grew covered with reeds and algae. The lake contains three islands with a total area of 14,000 m². The lake lies entirely within the Northern Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve. Small streams from Latvia and Estonia; the Aunupīte, Bauņupīte, Briedes upe, Dūres upe, Ēķinupe, Rūjas upe, and Sedas upe flow into the lake. Lake Burtnieks is the source of 95 km long Salaca river, which flows out of the northwest corner into the Gulf of Riga. In ancient times, the lake was known as Astijärv or Aster, when northern Vidzeme was inhabited by the Livonian people. The lake is a major setting of the Latvian national epic Lāčplēsis, and appears in many Latvian folklore stories. A few small villages cling to the coast today, the largest of which is Burtnieki.".
- Lake_Burtnieks areaOfCatchment "2.215E9".
- Lake_Burtnieks averageDepth "2.4".
- Lake_Burtnieks country Estonia.
- Lake_Burtnieks country Latvia.
- Lake_Burtnieks length "13300.0".
- Lake_Burtnieks maximumDepth "3.3".
- Lake_Burtnieks outflow Salaca.
- Lake_Burtnieks thumbnail Burtnieku_ezers_pie_Burtniekiem.jpg?width=300.
- Lake_Burtnieks width "5500.0".
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageExternalLink Latvia1.pdf.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageID "210797".
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageLength "2214".
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageRevisionID "561476370".
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Burtnieki.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Latvia.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Duck.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Estonia.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Riga.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Hunting.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Latvia.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Livonians.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Lāčplēsis.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink North_Vidzeme_Biosphere_Reserve.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Salaca.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lake Burtnieks".
- Lake_Burtnieks basinCountries Estonia.
- Lake_Burtnieks basinCountries Latvia.
- Lake_Burtnieks islands "3".
- Lake_Burtnieks name "Lake Burtnieks".
- Lake_Burtnieks outflow Salaca.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_lake.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-et.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-lv.
- Lake_Burtnieks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vidzeme-geo-stub.
- Lake_Burtnieks subject Category:Lakes_of_Latvia.
- Lake_Burtnieks hypernym Lake.
- Lake_Burtnieks point "57.733333333333334 25.233333333333334".
- Lake_Burtnieks type BodyOfWater.
- Lake_Burtnieks type Lake.
- Lake_Burtnieks type NaturalPlace.
- Lake_Burtnieks type Place.
- Lake_Burtnieks type Attraction.
- Lake_Burtnieks type Redirect.
- Lake_Burtnieks type Location.
- Lake_Burtnieks type BodyOfWater.
- Lake_Burtnieks type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Lake_Burtnieks type Place.
- Lake_Burtnieks type Thing.
- Lake_Burtnieks type SpatialThing.
- Lake_Burtnieks type Q23397.
- Lake_Burtnieks comment "Lake Burtnieks (Latvian: Burtnieka ezers, Estonian: Asti järv) is the fourth largest lake in Latvia. It is shallow with an average depth of 2.9 m. The lake bed is mainly sandy, in places a little muddy. In the southeast part of the lake there is Devoniansandstone rock. The lake has 17 species of fish, such as minnows, salmon, chubs, eels, and pike, and there are areas for duck hunting. The banks are shallow and sandy, but along the southern coast, waves have carved sandstone cliffs.".
- Lake_Burtnieks label "Lake Burtnieks".
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Q1017107.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Burtnieks.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Burtnieker_See.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Burtnieks.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Asti_järv.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Burtnieki_(järvi).
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Lac_de_Burtnieki.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs ბურტნიეკუ.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Burtniekas.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Burtnieks.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Burtnieks.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Burtnieks.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Burtnieks.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs m.01dy2t.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Буртниеку.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs 460688.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs Q1017107.
- Lake_Burtnieks sameAs 布爾特內克斯湖.
- Lake_Burtnieks lat "57.733333333333334".
- Lake_Burtnieks long "25.233333333333334".
- Lake_Burtnieks wasDerivedFrom Lake_Burtnieks?oldid=561476370.
- Lake_Burtnieks depiction Burtnieku_ezers_pie_Burtniekiem.jpg.
- Lake_Burtnieks isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_Burtnieks.
- Lake_Burtnieks name "Lake Burtnieks".