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”’Lake Udsu”’ ({{langx|et|Udsu järv}}, also {{lang|et|Uutsu järv}}, {{lang|et|Linsi järv}}, or {{lang|et|Kokajärv}}) is a lake |
”’Lake Udsu”’ ({{langx|et|Udsu järv}}, also {{lang|et|Uutsu järv}}, {{lang|et|Linsi järv}}, or {{lang|et|Kokajärv}}) is a lake [[Estonia]], located in the village of [[Jeti]], [[Tõrva Parish, Valga County]]. Lake Udsu is one of the deepest lakes in Estonia; maximum depth 30.2 m. Lake Udsu’s surface area is 6.9 ha.<ref name=”EELIS”>{{cite web |title=EELIS Infoleht |url=https://infoleht.keskkonnainfo.ee/default.aspx?state=8;572247461;est;eelisand;;&comp=objresult=veekogu&obj_id=524466206 |website=infoleht.keskkonnainfo.ee |accessdate=24 March 2020}}</ref> |
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Lake Udsu is an [[oligotrophic lake]].<ref name=”EELIS” /> |
Lake Udsu is an [[oligotrophic lake]].<ref name=”EELIS” /> |
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Latest revision as of 04:12, 19 December 2025
Lake in Estonia
Lake Udsu (Estonian: Udsu järv, also Uutsu järv, Linsi järv, or Kokajärv) is a lake in Estonia, located in the village of Jeti, Tõrva Parish, Valga County. Lake Udsu is one of the deepest lakes in Estonia; maximum depth 30.2 m. Lake Udsu’s surface area is 6.9 ha.[1]
Lake Udsu is an oligotrophic lake.[1]
Lake Udsu belongs to the Koorküla Nature Reserve.[1]



