Lake Ülemiste

Lake in Tallinn, Estonia


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::summary Lake in Tallinn, Estonia ::

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FieldValue
nameLake Ülemiste
native_nameet
imageAirplane landing at Tallinn Airport.jpg
locationKesklinn, Tallinn
coords
lake_typeEutrophic
inflowVaskjala–Ülemiste canal (from Pirita River), Kurna Creek, Ruunaoja Creek
outflowTallinn water system; historically Härjapea River
catchment99.24 km2
basin_countriesEstonia
pushpin_mapEstonia
length4.1 km
width3.2 km
area9.436 km2
depth2.5 m
max-depth4.2 m
shore15.219 km
elevation35.7 m
citiesTallinn
reference
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Lake Ülemiste (, also Järveküla järv, Mõigu järv, or Kuningajärv) is the largest of the lakes surrounding Tallinn, Estonia. Ülemiste is the main part of the Tallinn water supply system, which supplies the city with most of its drinking water. The lake is fed mostly by Kurna Creek and the Pirita River, through the Vaskjala–Ülemiste canal.

Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport is located on the eastern shore of the lake, and aircraft regularly take off and land over the lake. The airport maintains the necessary equipment ready to salvage in a short time any aircraft that crashes into the lake, as required by International Civil Aviation Organization regulations.

The Tallinn Water Company, AS Tallinna Vesi, has a treatment plant on the north shore of the lake which supplies 90% of the water to the city. The remaining 10% comes from ground water wells, which are maintained as a backup in case the lake becomes contaminated. On 18 March 2010, a DHL Antonov An-26 aircraft made an emergency landing on the ice of the lake, leaking about 1 ton of fuel. All of the pollution was eventually removed.

Administratively, Lake Ülemiste is part of Tallinn's central district Kesklinn, and constitutes Ülemistejärve subdistrict with its neighbouring forests. , the population of the subdistrict is 203.

Mythology and fiction

In the lake there is boulder called Lindakivi (Linda's Rock). In Estonian mythology, it is believed to be one of the boulders Linda was supposed to carry to Kalev's grave at Toompea, but which fell off her apron. She sat on the boulder and cried, thus creating the lake.

The mythological "Ülemiste Elder" () is believed to live in the lake. If anyone should meet him, then he is believed to ask: "Is Tallinn ready yet?". If then the other person answered "yes", then he would flood the city, and so according to the myth, the necessary response is "No, there is much to be done yet".

References

References

  1. "Ülemiste järv". EELIS – Estonian Nature Infosystem.
  2. [http://avherald.com/h?article=428d13ae&opt=0 Accident: Exin AN26 at Tallinn on Mar 18th 2010, gear and engine trouble]
  3. "Statistical Yearbook of Tallinn 2014". Tallinn City Government.

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