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Artificial lake in Gavoi, Sardinia
Lago di Gusana
Lago di Gusana is located in SardiniaLago di GusanaLago di Gusana
LocationGavoi, Sardinia
Coordinates40°07′54″N 9°12′16″E / 40.13177°N 9.20448°E / 40.13177; 9.20448
Lake typeartificial lake
Basin countriesItaly
Surface area2 km (0.77 sq mi)
Max. depth79.5 m (261 ft)

Lake Gusana (Italian: Lago di Gusana) is an artificial lake near the town of Gavoi in the interior of Sardinia, Italy.

The lake was built in the 1930s to store water for an electricity generator (central of Coghinadordza), and it covered an ancient Roman bridge as well as an ancient archaeological site of the Nuragici people.

It is now a tourist destination.

References

  1. "Gusana". www.sardegnaturismo.it. 2015-11-20. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
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