- Lake Atanasovsko
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Lake Atanasovsko
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location = close toBurgas and theBlack Sea ,Burgas Province ,Bulgaria
nearest_city =Burgas
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established = 1980
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governing_body =Lake Atanasovsko or Lake Atanasovo ( _bg. Атанасовско езеро, "Atanasovsko ezero") is a salt coastal lake north of
Burgas ,Bulgaria , located in direct proximity of theBlack Sea . The lake is about 5 km long and divided into two by a strip of sand in the middle. The lake is particularly known for the diversity offlora andfauna and is surrounded by swamps and canals that drain the whole local basin into the sea.Due to the water of Lake Atanasovsko's high
salt content that increases every year because of the link with the sea, salt has been produced in it since 1906, with 40,000ton s ofsea salt being obtained a year. The lake's north part, anature reserve since 1980, is connected by a canal to the Black Sea, while the smaller south one that is mostly used for salt production is abuffer zone to the reserve. A road connectingVarna with Burgas passes through the sand strip in the middle of the lake.The lake is home to over 230 species of
vascular plants , of which 7 endangered in Bulgaria. It is also inhabited by theEtruscan Pygmy Shrew , the smallest mammal by mass. Lake Atanasovsko is also one of the key ornithological locations in the country, with 314 species of birds being present, 70% of all in Bulgaria. 12 of them are globally endangered, including thePygmy Cormorant , theRed-breasted Goose , theFerruginous Duck , theDalmatian Pelican and theCorn Crake . In addition, 17 local species of birds in danger of extinction in Bulgaria also live in the lake, such as theCommon Tern and theAudouin's Gull . The high number of birds is due to the lake's location on the importantVia Pontica bird migration route, the lake being most populated by birds during the autumn migration.
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