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'''Lake Gravenna''' is the second-largest inland body of water on [[Iearth]], after [[Lake Greening]] in [[Zamastan]]. Gravenna is the largest of the East [[Adula]] Lakes, which include [[Lake Nora]] and [[Lake Lovap]]. Located between [[Durnstaal]], [[Saudi Jiddiya]], [[Mulfulira]], and [[Vitosium]], it is a naturally occuring [[wikipedia:endorheic basin|endorheic basin]] (a basin without outflows), although various manmade canals have built flows that lead into outflowing rivers, such as in Vitosium.
'''Lake Gravenna''' is the second-largest inland body of water in [[Iearth|the world]], after [[Lake Greening]] in [[Zamastan]]. Gravenna is the largest of the East [[Adula]] Lakes, which include [[Lake Nora]] and [[Lake Lovap]]. Located between [[Durnstaal]], [[Saudi Jiddiya|Jiddiya]], [[Mulfulira]], and [[Vitosium]], it is a naturally occurring [[wikipedia:endorheic basin|endorheic basin]] (a basin without outflows), although various manmade canals have built flows that lead into outflowing rivers, such as in Vitosium.


The lake has long provided historical, economic, and cultural influence over the civilizations built along its shores. It provided the natural barrier and border of the ancient [[Emmiria]]n Empire, as well as the [[Skith]]an Empire. It is abundant in natural resources, and today is exploited by the countries along its shores for that very purpose. With rich oil reserves, fishing habitats, and mineral deposits, the economies of many nations revolve around the lake. Protectionary measures by several governments have attempted to slow the effects of humans on the lake, including establishing nature reserves and non-mining or oiling zones in the lake. However, multiple man-made disasters, such as the [[2002 Gravenna Oil Spill]], have damaged the ecosystems of the lake.  
The lake has long provided historical, economic, and cultural influence over the civilizations built along its shores. It provided the natural barrier and border of the ancient [[Emmiria]]n Empire, as well as the [[Skith]]an Empire. It is abundant in natural resources, and today is exploited by the countries along its shores for that very purpose. With rich oil reserves, fishing habitats, and mineral deposits, the economies of many nations revolve around the lake. Protectionary measures by several governments have attempted to slow the effects of humans on the lake, including establishing nature reserves and non-mining or oiling zones in the lake. However, multiple man-made disasters, such as the [[2002 Gravenna Oil Spill]], have damaged the ecosystems of the lake.  


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Revision as of 05:17, 27 February 2024

Lake Gravenna
Light And Reflection.jpg
Lake Gravenna's northeast coastline along the Mulfulira-Vitosium border
LocationEast-Central Adula
TypeLake
Basin countriesDurnstaal, Saudi Jiddiya, Mulfulira, Vitosium
Max. length350 mi (560 km)
Max. width160 mi (260 km)
Surface area31,700 sq mi (82,000 km2)
Average depth483 ft (147 m)
Max. depth1,333 ft (406 m)
Water volume2,900 cu mi (12,000 km3)
SettlementsDurnen, Jiddiya City, Runuraq, Akleti

Lake Gravenna is the second-largest inland body of water in the world, after Lake Greening in Zamastan. Gravenna is the largest of the East Adula Lakes, which include Lake Nora and Lake Lovap. Located between Durnstaal, Jiddiya, Mulfulira, and Vitosium, it is a naturally occurring endorheic basin (a basin without outflows), although various manmade canals have built flows that lead into outflowing rivers, such as in Vitosium.

The lake has long provided historical, economic, and cultural influence over the civilizations built along its shores. It provided the natural barrier and border of the ancient Emmirian Empire, as well as the Skithan Empire. It is abundant in natural resources, and today is exploited by the countries along its shores for that very purpose. With rich oil reserves, fishing habitats, and mineral deposits, the economies of many nations revolve around the lake. Protectionary measures by several governments have attempted to slow the effects of humans on the lake, including establishing nature reserves and non-mining or oiling zones in the lake. However, multiple man-made disasters, such as the 2002 Gravenna Oil Spill, have damaged the ecosystems of the lake.