Neusiedler See

Lake Neusiedl, or Fertő, is the largest endorheic lake in Central Europe, straddling the Austrian–Hungarian border. The lake covers 315 km, of which 240 km is on the Austrian side and 75 km on the Hungarian side. The lake's drainage basin has an area of about 1,120 km. From north to south, the lake is about 36 km long, and it is between 6 km and 12 k…
Lake Neusiedl, or Fertő, is the largest endorheic lake in Central Europe, straddling the Austrian–Hungarian border. The lake covers 315 km, of which 240 km is on the Austrian side and 75 km on the Hungarian side. The lake's drainage basin has an area of about 1,120 km. From north to south, the lake is about 36 km long, and it is between 6 km and 12 km wide from east to west. On average, the lake's surface is 115.45 m above the Adriatic Sea and the lake is no more than 1.8 m deep.
  • Location: Austria, Hungary
  • Primary inflows: precipitation, Wulka
  • Primary outflows: evaporation (90%) Einserkanal (artificial)
  • Catchment area: 1,120 km² (430 sq mi)
  • Basin countries: Austria, Hungary
  • Max. length: 36 km (22 mi)
  • Max. width: 12 km (7.5 mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org