Lake Trasimeno
| Lake Trasimeno | |
|---|---|
| Lago Trasimeno (Italian) | |
Lake Trasimeno | |
| Location | Umbria, Italy |
| Coordinates | 43°08′N 12°06′E / 43.14°N 12.10°E |
| Type | cryptorheic, also drained by canal |
| Basin countries | Italy |
| Surface area | 128 km2 (49 sq mi) |
| Average depth | 4–5 m (13–16 ft) |
| Max. depth | 6 m (20 ft) |
| Surface elevation | 258 m (846 ft) |
| Islands | 3 (Isola Polvese, Isola Maggiore, Isola Minore) |
| Website | www |
Lake Trasimeno (/ˌtrɑːzɪˈmeɪnoʊ/ TRAH-zim-AY-noh,[1][2] also US: /-ˈmiːnoʊ, ˌtræz-/ -EE-, TRAZ-im-;[2] Italian: Lago Trasimeno [ˈlaːɡo traziˈmɛːno]; Latin: Trasumennus; Etruscan: Tarśmina[3]), also referred to as Trasimene (/ˈtræzɪmiːn/ TRAZ-im-een), Trasimeno Lake, or Thrasimene in English, is a lake in the province of Perugia, in the Umbria region of Italy on the border with Tuscany. The lake has a surface area of 128 km2 (49.4 sq mi), making it the fourth largest in Italy, slightly smaller than Lake Como. Only two minor streams flow directly into the Lake and none flows out. The water level of the lake fluctuates significantly according to rainfall levels and the seasonal demands from the towns, villages and farms near the shore.
- ^ "Trasimeno". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
- ^ a b "Trasimeno". Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins. Archived from the original on 1 September 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
- ^ The Etruscans - Page 265, Paolo Torelli - Rizzoli, 2001.