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The tunnel, which extended from the southern point of the lake to the Gulf of Plomin, was 4,560 metres long, built by between 96 and 262 workers per year, and was finished after four years in October 1932. The dam was opened on 11 December of the same year, and the water reached the gulf in 26
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The lake's area was between 5.4 and 8.6 km, depending on the precipitation and the water supply from the Boljunčica River. Its width was 2.5 km at most, while its length was nearly 4 km. The depth of the lake was between 1 and no more than 2.5 metres. The lake was covered with
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in 1753. The first documents about lake drainage dates to the end of 18th century by Austria and Venice. In 1898, during the rule of Austria, a project was developed to halve the lake surface to around 300 ha. In 1899 it was accepted by
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to the sea. The surface of the vast green valley was transformed into a fertile field for agriculture. The field's area is around 7 km (elevation 24 m), and the
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minutes. By January 1933, the lake water, totaling 20 million cubic metres, had drained almost completely.
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Castle, while to the west and north was the Pauline monastery of St. Mary, and the villages of
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The lake was recorded in the old topographic maps, the oldest from 1525 and 1563. In 1679 by
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The lake was located in eastern Istria, on the western and south-western slopes of Mount
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Index

Polje Čepić
Čepić

Croatian
Italian
Istria
Croatia
Plomin
Boljunčica
Raša
Učka
Kršan
Kožljak
Čepić
Kostrčani
Jesenovik
Šušnjevica
Istro-Romanians

Kožljak
reed
sedge
eel
carp
chub
Valvasor
Istrian parliament
Čepić, with boats and fishermen on the lake
Čepić
The field seen from the village of Jesenovik

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