- Lake Balaton
Infobox_lake
lake_name = Lake Balaton
image_lake = Balaton_Hungary_Landscape.jpg
caption_lake =
image_bathymetry =
caption_bathymetry =
location= Hungary
coords = coord|46|50|N|17|44|E|type:waterbody_region:HU|display=inline,title
type = Rift lake
inflow =Zala River
outflow =Sió
catchment = 5,181 km²
basin_countries = Hungary
length = 77 km
width = 14 km
area = 592 km²
depth = 3.2 m
max-depth = 12.2 m
volume = 1.9 km³
residence_time = 2 years
shore = 236 km
elevation = 104.8 m
islands =
cities =Keszthely ,Siófok ,Balatonfüred ("see list)")
frozen =Lake Balaton, located in
Hungary , is the largest lake inCentral Europe [cite web|title=Lake Balaton|publisher="Encyclopædia Britannica"|url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9011913/Lake-Balaton|accessdate=2008-03-20] , and one of the foremost regional tourist destinations. Due to Hungary being landlocked, it is often affectionately called the "Hungarian Sea". TheZala River provides the largest inflow of water to the lake, and the canalizedSió is the only outflow.With a surface area of 592 km² has a length of 77 km and a width ranging from 4 to 14 km. The lake's surface is 104 m above sea level, and its depth varies up to 12.2 m (mean depth is 3.2 m).Name
In Hungarian, the lake is known as "Balaton" (nicknamed "Balcsi", and sometimes "The Hungarian Sea"); in Latin as "Lacus Pelso", in German as "Plattensee", in Slovak as "Blatenské jazero" and in Croatian and Serbian as "Blatno Jezero".
Its name means approximately "muddy lake" in Slavic ("blato" means "mud" in South-Slavic from earlier Pan-Slavic "bolto"). The Hungarian name "Balaton", is also derived from the original Slavic name (Slavic neutrum adjective "boltьno(-je ezero)" = "muddy (lake)"), but it has no concrete meaning today in Hungarian.
The Romans called the lake "Lacus Pelso", that is to say "shallow lake" in the
Latin language .Germanic people s that have been living in the area through the centuries called it "Plattensee", with the same meaning as in Latin.Climate
Lake Balaton affects the local area precipitation per annum. The area receives approximately two to three inches (5-7 cm) more precipitation than most of
Hungary , resulting in more cloudy days, and less extreme temperatures. The lake's surface freezes during colder winters. Lake Balaton region's climate has also made it ideal for growing grapes to makewine . Secondary radiation is emitted from the lake doubling the amount of sunlight that the grapes vines of the region receive. TheMediterranean climate combined with the soil (containing volcanic rock) has made the region notable for its production of wines since the Roman period two thousand years ago. [http://www.itthon.hu/images/mtrt/tartalom/balaton/english/balatoni_borkalauz.html]Tourist information
The major resorts around the lake are
Siófok ,Keszthely andBalatonfüred . Siófok is known often as the "Party Capital of Hungary", which attracts many young party goers in summer due to its numerous large discos. Keszthely is the site of the famousFestetics Palace and Balatonfüred is a historical bathing town home to the annualAnna Ball .The high tourist season extends from June until the end of August. The average water temperature during the summer is 25°C, which makes bathing and swimming possible. Most of the beaches consist of either grass, rocks or the silty sand that also makes up most of the bottom of the lake. Many resorts have artificial sandy beaches and all beaches have step access to the water. Other tourist attractions include sailing, fishing and other water sports, as well as visiting the countryside and hills; wineries on the north coast and night life on the south shore. The
Tihany Peninsula is an historical district.Badacsony is a famous volcanic mountain and wine growing region as well as a lakeside resort.Although the peak season at the lake is the summer, lovers of Balaton think that it is also worth visiting the lake in winter, when you can go fishing through ice-holes, or, if the ice is thick enough, brave visitors can even skate, sledge or ice-sail on the lake.
Balaton is served by
Sármellék International Airport [http://www.flybalaton.com] . There are scheduled flights fromBerlin ,Frankfurt ,Stuttgart ,Copenhagen ,Zürich andLondon Stansted . The lake is also accessible via charter flights fromHamburg ,Düsseldorf ,Billund andMoscow .Chief resorts include:
Badacsony -Balatonalmádi -Balatonboglár -Balatonfüred -Balatonlelle -Fonyód -Keszthely -Siófok -Tihany -Vonyarcvashegy Trivia
* The Hungarian government has started a campaign of promoting Balaton as a holiday place for young people. There is a slightly controversial promotional cartoon on the official Balaton tourist page depicting a man who meets a young blonde girl and makes love to her on a boat while hiding his wedding ring. [ [http://abalatoninyar.fw.hu/ Balaton Hungarian Tourist Website] ]
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Operation Frühlingserwachen was conducted in the region of Lake Balaton in March 1945, being referred to as "the Lake Balaton Offensive" in many British histories of theSecond World War . The battle was a German counterattack bySepp Dietrich 's 6.SS-Panzerarmee between March 6, 1945 and March 16, 1945 and resulted in a Red Army victory.* Several
Ilyushin Il-2 wrecks have been pulled out of the lake, remnants of theSoviet Air Force .Towns and villages
North shore
From east to west:
Balatonfőkajár -Balatonakarattya -Balatonkenese -Balatonfűzfő -Balatonalmádi -Alsóörs -Paloznak -Csopak -Arács -Balatonfüred -Tihany -Aszófő -Örvényes -Balatonudvari -Fövenyes -Balatonakali -Zánka -Balatonszepezd -Szepezdfürdő -Révfülöp -Pálköve -Ábrahámhegy -Balatonrendes -Badacsonytomaj -Badacsony -Badacsonytördemic -Szigliget -Balatonederics -Balatongyörök -Vonyarcvashegy -Gyenesdiás -Keszthely South shore
From east to west:
Balatonakarattya -Balatonaliga -Balatonvilágos -Sóstó -Szabadifürdo -Siófok -Széplak -Zamárdi -Szántód -Balatonföldvár -Balatonszárszó -Balatonszemes -Balatonlelle -Balatonboglár -Fonyód -Bélatelep -Balatonfenyves -Balatonmáriafürdő -Balatonkeresztúr -Balatonberény -Fenékpuszta See also
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Geography of Hungary References
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External links
* [http://kep.tar.hu/sneci/27669521?o=0#2 A picture gallery]
* [http://erdekeshonlapok.maxima.hu/re/57856187ecd91b Balaton - World Lake Database] (English)
* [http://www.steinblume.hu/balatongyorok.html Pictures of Balatongyörök] - Pictures of Balatongyörök
* [http://www.seeuinhungary.com/location/balaton.htm Lake Balaton on SeeUinHungary.com]
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