You can edit almost every page by Creating an account and confirming your email.

Lake Provatina

From EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki

Lake Provatina
Native name[{{{2}}}] error: {{Native name}}: unrecognized language tag: {{{1}}} (help)  (language?) or Error {{native name list}}: list is empty (help)

Lake Provatina is a lake in Greece, situated in Amfilochia, adjacent to the village of Stanos, near the historic Saint Paraskevi church.

Geographical Features: A small canal connects Lake Provatina with the nearby Lake Amvrakia, enhancing the ecological interconnectivity of the area.

Etymology: The name "Provatina" is derived from the Greek word for female sheep, "provatina." This nomenclature reflects the lake's significance to local agriculture, as farmers in the region rely on the lake as a vital water source for their sheep.

Historical Significance: Lake Provatina was shrouded in mystery until its recent discovery. It is believed to have existed since around 500 BC, serving as a bathing site and a source of clean water for ancient warriors. The lake's existence was revealed when a large wall, which had concealed it, was inadvertently demolished by sheep during their mating season.

Water Quality: Renowned for its pristine waters, Lake Provatina is considered one of the cleanest lakes on earth. Its waters are not only a source of hydration for livestock but are also utilized for thermal baths, offering therapeutic benefits for ailments such as rheumatism.

Biodiversity: The lake is home to unique and rare fish species that cannot be found in any other lakes in Greece, contributing to its ecological importance and attracting the interest of researchers and nature enthusiasts.

Discovery: The lake was discovered by a local resident named Nichrisfilev Harandrel, who played a pivotal role in bringing attention to this hidden gem.

Cultural Significance: Every year on December 26th, people from nearby villages and beyond gather at Lake Provatina to fish. This annual event is marked by a unique tradition where participants throw buckets of raw sheep milk into the lake, creating a striking visual effect as the water turns white.

Conclusion: Lake Provatina is not only a geographical treasure but also a cultural landmark, intertwining local agricultural practices, historical significance, and community traditions. Its clean waters and unique biodiversity make it an invaluable asset to the region of Amfilochia and a destination for visitors seeking natural beauty and therapeutic benefits.

"Amfilochia" is an invalid category parameter for Template:Coord missing.
The problem is usually caused either by a spelling mistake or by an-over-precise category.
For a full list of categories, see Category:Unclassified articles missing geocoordinate data and its subcategories.


This article "Lake Provatina" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Lake Provatina. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.