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| Modrac Lake | |
|---|---|
| Jezero Modrac (Bosnian) | |
Aerial image of the lake | |
| Location | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Coordinates | 44°29′55″N18°30′0″E / 44.49861°N 18.50000°E /44.49861; 18.50000 |
| Type | artificial lake |
| Settlements | Modrac,Lukavac,Poljice,Prokosovići |
| Location | |
![]() Interactive map of Modrac Lake | |
Modrac Lake (Bosnian: Jezero Modrac) is an artificial lake inBosnia and Herzegovina.[1] Located in the municipality ofLukavac, it is home to many species of fish and is popular with fishermen.
A 2005 effort to turn it into a tourist attraction was unsuccessful because of local government neglect and inhabitants' practice of dumping garbage on the shore. The resulting disease andbacteria made it undesirable for swimming. As a result, tourists lost interest in the lake.
A cable car for goods transport crosses Modrac Lake.
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