Curonian Lagoon

The Curonian Lagoon (or Bay, Gulf; Prussian: Kursjanmari, Lithuanian: Kuršių marios, Latvian: Kuršu joma, Russian: Куршский залив, Polish: Zalew Kuroński, German: Kurisches Haff) is a freshwater lagoon separated from the Baltic Sea by the Curonian Spit. Its surface area is 1,619 square kilometers (625 sq mi). The Neman River (Lithuanian: Nemunas) supplies about 90% of its inflows; its watershed consists of about 100,450 square kilometres in Lithuania and Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast.

Curonian Lagoon
Map of the Curonian Spit and Lagoon
Curonian Lagoon
Curonian Lagoon
Curonian Lagoon
LocationLithuania, Russia
Coordinates55°05′34″N 20°54′59″E
TypeLagoon
Primary inflowsNeman
Max. length98 km (61 mi)
Max. width46 km (29 mi)
Surface area1,619 km2 (625 sq mi)
Average depth3.8 m (12 ft)
Max. depth5.8 m (19 ft)
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