Lake Sabaudia
Lake in Italy
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Lake Sabaudia (Italian: Lago di Sabaudia), also known as Lake Paola (Italian: Lago di Paola), is a coastal lake in central Italy. Located in the comune of Sabaudia along the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the lake entirely falls within the limits of Circeo National Park.[1]
LocationProvince of Latina, Lazio
Coordinates41°16′44″N 13°01′38″E
BasincountriesItaly
SettlementsSabaudia
| Lake Sabaudia | |
|---|---|
Lake Sabaudia with Mount Circeo | |
| Location | Province of Latina, Lazio |
| Coordinates | 41°16′44″N 13°01′38″E |
| Basin countries | Italy |
| Settlements | Sabaudia |
Sabaudia, Caprolace, Monaci, and Fogliano are the four coastal lakes within Circeo National Park. Lake Sabudia is partially bordered by the Sabaudia dunes, a 15-kilometer strip of coastal beach that runs between Sabaudia lake and the Tyrrhenian Sea. [2]
In 1963–1964, the Giovanni XXIII Bridge was built across the lake linking the sand dune to the town of Sabaudia.[3]