Port d’albret lake is salt water lake, also semitidal fed by the sea but dammed with sluice gates to allow the new high tide in but not out. When the dam is opened to allow in fresh tital flow the beaches on both sides of the estuary and dam are covered with fishermen to catch the new influx of fish being forced in with the tide.
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Soustons is a vast fresh water lakes further north and no beaches at the waters edge. Tt feeds the etangs hardy blanc and noir further south it also evacuates down the courant de soustone to the etang pinsolie and port d`albret. The lake has many activities from the normal beach activities at azur to fishing wind surfind dingy salling and pedalos.
?eba is the name of the river in Middle Pomerania, Poland, that goes to ?ebsko lake and later on to Baltic sea.
?eba is also the name of the town in Middle Pomerania, Poland, located near ?ebsko lake and mouth of ?eba river at the coast of Baltic sea.
History
The settlement Lebamünde (the German name of ?eba) was first mentioned in 1282. At that time the village was located about two kilometers west from the present mouth of the river ?eba. ?eba received municipal rights in the year 1357. ?eba developed to a fishing port and a wood marketplace.
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Techirghiol is a town in Constan?a county, Romania. The name is derived from the Turkish Tekirgöl which means the lake of Tekir.
The town (which is also a spa) was founded in 1893 near the Techirghiol Lake (11,6 km2).
Population
1991: 6,746
2002: 7,388.
Ross Port (in Irish, Ros Dumhach) is a village in County Mayo, Ireland.
Babadag is a town in the Tulcea county, Romania; situated on a small lake formed by the Taitza river among the densely wooded highlands of the northern Dobrudja. The Taitza Lake is divided only by a strip of marshland from Razim Lake, a broad landlocked sheet of water which opens on the Black Sea. Babadag was a market for the wool and mutton of the Dobrudja.
Demographics
Babadag has a population of 10,878. In 1900 its population was 3,500.
History
It was founded by Bayezid I, sultan of the Turks from 1389 to 1403. It occasionally served as the winter headquarters of the Turks