Bela Crkva lakes

Coordinates: 44°53′41″N 21°24′30″E / 44.894644°N 21.408226°E / 44.894644; 21.408226

Vračev Gaj lake

Bela Crkva lakes (Serbian: Белоцркванска језера, Belocrkvanska jezera) is a group of six artificial lakes near the town of Bela Crkva, in the southern Banat region in the Serbian province of Vojvodina.[1] Deep pits emerged as a result of gravel exploitation, and were subsequently filled by aquifers and rainfall. With clean and unpolluted water suitable for bathing, they are a popular travel destination.

Map of Bela Crkva lakes

The lakes occupy the total area of 150 hectares (370 acres).[2] There are six lakes:[3]

Exploitation of gravel in the area started in 1904. First, it was dug out manually and transported by horse carts, and then the process was taken over by excavators and railway transport. The gravel was used for roads and river embankments.[4] Gravel is still excavated only on the New lake.

References

  1. Жељко Бјељац; Јован Ромелић (10 November 2015). Туризам Вршачких планина. Geografski institut „Jovan Cvijić“ SANU. pp. 131–. ISBN 978-86-80029-65-8.
  2. Geografski položaj, Bela Crkva.rs, archived from the original on 2011-11-14
  3. "Welcome to Bela Crkva and its lakes". Bela Crkva.org.
  4. Turizam, Bela Crkva.eu
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