Zrebar Lake
Lake Zarivār, is a lake in the Zagros Mountains, within Kurdistan province of western Iran. It is vital to the local economy for tourism, irrigation, and fishing purposes.
It is also known as lake Zaribar. In local Sorani Kurdish it is known as the lake Zrewar or Zrêbar or Zrêwar, زرێبار. In documents dating to the Qajar era it is sometimes recorded as Zerehbar and Zarbar.
Description
The lake is situated in the Iranian province of Kurdistan 3 km west of Marivan and has a length of and a maximum width of. The lake's water is fresh and has a maximum depth of. Its mean annual temperature is, located in a region with a semi-arid climate, receiving a mean annual precipitation of 300 mm.The lake is fed by a combination of seasonal rainfall and subaqueous springs.
The lake plays a "vital role" in the local economy as a tourist attraction, source of irrigation, and fishing location.
There is much Kurdish folklore locally on the origin of the lake.
A documentary covering the Zarivar Lake was made by Shahriar Siami in 2007, titled Iran's Wetlands.