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Lai da Curnera

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Lai da Curnera
Lai da Curnera is located in Canton of Graubünden
Lai da Curnera
Lai da Curnera
Lai da Curnera is located in Switzerland
Lai da Curnera
Lai da Curnera
Lai da Curnera is located in Italy
Lai da Curnera
Lai da Curnera
Lai da Curnera is located in Alps
Lai da Curnera
Lai da Curnera
LocationGrisons
Coordinates46°37′36″N 8°42′49″E / 46.62667°N 8.71361°E / 46.62667; 8.71361
Typereservoir
Catchment area24.1 km2 (9.3 sq mi)
Basin countriesSwitzerland
Surface area0.81 km2 (0.31 sq mi)
Max. depth136 m (446 ft)
Water volume41.1 million cubic metres (33,300 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation1,956 m (6,417 ft)
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Lai da Curnera is a reservoir on the river Rein da Curnera in the municipality of Tujetsch, in the Grisons, Switzerland. The reservoir is linked to Lai da Sontga Maria and Lai da Nalps in the neighboring valley. The lake's volume is 41.1 million cubic metres (33,300 acre⋅ft) and its surface area 81 ha (200 acres).

All surrounding rivers are diverted into the reservoir, among them the Rein da Tuma, coming from Lai da Tuma (Tomasee), near the Oberalp Pass and known as the source of the river Rhine.[1] The Vorderrhein, or Anterior Rhine as the Rhine is called in this area, passes just about 2 kilometers north to the barrier of the lake. A multiday trekking route is signposted along the young Rhine called Senda Sursilvana, from where the barrier can be spotted easily.[2]

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