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Vulkovskoe Lake

Vulkovskoe Lake is a lake of karst origin in the Ivatsevichi district of the Brest region of Belarus. It is located to the north of the town of Telekhany near the village of Vulka-Telekhanskaya. The lake is located in the basin of the Yaselda river, the Oginsky canal is connected with the Yaselda, and through the Vygonoshchanskoye lake with the Shara river.

The lake's surface area is about 0.5 km², with a length of 1 km and a width of 0.7 km. The maximum depth of the lake is 24.5 m.

The most common in the lake are perch, bream, pike, roach, less common are rudd, ruff, gudgeon, goldfish. Crayfish are also found.

The lake has favorable conditions for fishing and recreation as it has high banks and good approaches to the water. On the western shore of the lake there is a recreation area with a camping, a parking lot, a summer amphitheater, toilets, washbasins with drinking water and electricity. During the swimming season there is a rescue post of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, rent of boats, catamarans, barbecues, etc. Not far from the lake there is the Telekhan Housing and Communal Services hotel. Tourist rallies of the district, regional and republican level, concerts, various public events, as well as the Drygva trophy raid are regularly held on the lake.