You cannot see this page without javascript.

2011.11.13 00:05

Lago di Garda

조회 수 4507 추천 수 0 댓글 0
 

V_Verona 421.JPG V_Verona 429.JPG V_Verona 430.JPG V_Verona 453.JPG V_Verona 462.JPG V_Verona 465.JPG  V_Verona 471.JPG V_Verona 486.JPG V_Verona 495.JPG V_Verona 496.JPG V_Verona 498.JPG V_Verona 488.JPG V_Verona 506.JPG V_Verona 508.JPG V_Verona 509.JPG V_Verona 510.JPG Lake Garda

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Lago di Garda
Lake Garda
Nago-Torbole and the northern part of the lake
Location Northern Italy
Coordinates 45°38′N 10°40′E / 45.633°N 10.667°E / 45.633; 10.667Coordinates: 45°38′N 10°40′E / 45.633°N 10.667°E / 45.633; 10.667
Primary inflows Sarca
Primary outflows Mincio
Catchment area 2,350 km²
Basin countries Italy
Max. length 51.9 km
Max. width 16.7 km
Surface area 369.98 km²
Average depth 136 m
Max. depth 346 m
Water volume 50.35 km³
Residence time 26.8 years
Surface elevation 65 m
Islands 5 (Isola del Garda, Isola San Biagio)
Settlements see article

Lake Garda (Italian: Lago di Garda or Benaco) is the largest lake in Italy. It is located in Northern Italy, about half-way between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan. Glaciers formed this alpine region at the end of the last ice age. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the southeast), Brescia (southwest), and Trentino (north). Being easily accessible from the north via the Brenner Pass, the lake is a major tourist destination, including a number of exclusive hotels and resorts along its shore.

Contents