Bukvensko Lake

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Bukvensko Lake
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Bukvensko Lake
Location Glamoč, Canton 10, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates 43°54′04″N16°58′12″E / 43.901°N 16.970°E / 43.901; 16.970 Coordinates: 43°54′04″N16°58′12″E / 43.901°N 16.970°E / 43.901; 16.970
Surface elevation880 m (2,890 ft)
References [1]

Bukvensko Lake (Bosnian : Bukvensko jezero) is a lake of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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References

  1. "Bukvensko Jezero". GeoNames.