Madatapa Lake

Madatapa Lake
მადათაფა (Georgian)
Madatapa Lake
Madatapa Lake
Coordinates41°10′46″N 43°46′59″E / 41.17944°N 43.78306°E / 41.17944; 43.78306
Primary outflowsMadatapa river
Catchment area136 km2 (53 sq mi)
Basin countriesGeorgia
Surface area8.78 km2 (3.39 sq mi)
Average depth1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)
Max. depth1.7 m (5 ft 7 in)
Water volume97 km3 (23 cu mi)
Surface elevation2,108 m (6,916 ft)
Designated8 July 2020
Reference no.2435

Madatapa Lake (Georgian: მადათაფა) is a lake in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of southeastern Georgia, near the border with Armenia, north of Bavra. Covering an area of 885 hectares (2,190 acres) at an elevation of 2,108 m (6,916 ft), the lake is noted for its Paravan race of common carp and has been considered as a commercial fishing production site. It is found in one of the most earthquake-prone areas of the Caucasus. A shallow lake, it, along with Khanchali Lake, is one of the most important in the country for breeding and staging waterbirds, including the endangered Dalmatian pelican. Since 2020 it has been designated as a protected Ramsar site.

The villages of Zhdanovakani, Epremovka, Troitskoye and Sameba lie around the lake. Biketi Lake lies to the north.