Jinyang Lake
Jinyang Lake is a reservoir covering portions of Jinju and Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The water surface covers 29.4 km². It was formed in 1970, by the construction of a dam where the Gyeongho and Deokcheon rivers join to form the Nam River.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Lake
- Description: reservoir in South Korea
- Also known as: “Jinyang”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Wansa.
Wansa
Railway station
Photo: 안우석, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Wansa Station is a railway station on the Gyeongjeon Line in South Korea.
Jinyang Lake
- Categories: reservoir and body of water
- Location: South Gyeongsang, South Korea, East Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
35.14714° or 35° 8′ 50″ northLongitude
127.97829° or 127° 58′ 42″ eastElevation
37 metres (121 feet)Open location code
8Q794XWH+V8OpenStreetMap ID
way 37220162OpenStreetMap feature
natural=waterOpenStreetMap feature
water=lakeGeoNames ID
7869860Wikidata ID
Q484071
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Satellite Map
Discover Jinyang Lake from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Italian to Vietnamese—“Jinyang Lake” goes by many names.
- Italian: “lago Jinyang”
- Japanese: “晋陽湖”
- Korean: “Jinyangho”
- Korean: “진양호”
- Polish: “Jinyang-ho”
- Russian: “Чинянхо”
- Spanish: “Lago Jinyang”
- Vietnamese: “Hồ Jinyang”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Geumseong-ri and Yeonpyeong-ri.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include 완사지 and 옥녀봉.
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