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Zvornik Lake

Coordinates: 44°21′50″N 19°07′08″E / 44.364°N 19.119°E / 44.364; 19.119
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Zvornik Lake
LocationMali Zvornik, Mačva District
Coordinates44°21′50″N 19°07′08″E / 44.364°N 19.119°E / 44.364; 19.119
Typereservoir
Basin countriesBosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia
Max. length25 km
Max. width3 km
Surface area8.1 km2
Average depth8 m
Max. depth39 m
Water volume90 hm3
Surface elevation140 m

Zvornik Lake (Zvorničko jezero) is an artificial lake in the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It was created after construction of a hydroelectric power station in 1954.