Songkhla Lake

Songkhla Lake
Songkhla Lake is located in Thailand
Songkhla Lake
Songkhla Lake
LocationMalay Peninsula
Coordinates7°12′N 100°28′E / 7.200°N 100.467°E / 7.200; 100.467
Catchment area8,020 km2 (3,100 sq mi)[1]
Basin countriesThailand
Surface area1,040 km2 (400 sq mi)
Average depth1.4 metres (4 ft 7 in)
Water volume1.6 km3 (0.38 cu mi)
Surface elevation0 metres (0 ft)
IslandsKo Yo, Ko Nang Kham, Ko Mak, Ko See Ko Ha,
SettlementsSongkhla

Songkhla Lake (Thai: ทะเลสาบสงขลา, RTGSThale Sap Songkhla, IPA: [tʰa.leː sàːp sǒŋ.kʰlǎː]) is the largest natural lake in Thailand. It is on the Malay Peninsula in the southern part of the country. Covering an area of 1,040 km2 it borders the provinces of Songkhla and Phatthalung. Despite being called a lake, it is actually a lagoon complex.

The lake is divided into three distinct parts. The southern part opens with a 380 m wide strait to the Gulf of Thailand at the city of Songkhla. Here it contains brackish water about half the salinity of seawater. Further north, after a narrowing to 6 km width, is the Thale Luang (782.80 km2). At the northern end between mangrove swamps is the 28 km2 Thale Noi in Phatthalung Province. The most striking feature is the long 75 km long spit which separates the lake from the sea. Unlike most spits, it was probably formed when originally existing islands were connected by silting from the lake precursor.

  1. ^ "Lake Songkhla | World Lake Database – ILEC". Archived from the original on 2019-11-16. Retrieved 2019-11-16.

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