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Koseze Pond

Koseze Pond
Koseški bajer.jpg
Koseze Pond
Location Šiška District, City Municipality of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Coordinates 46°4′2.35″N 14°28′7.76″E / 46.0673194°N 14.4688222°E / 46.0673194; 14.4688222Coordinates: 46°4′2.35″N 14°28′7.76″E / 46.0673194°N 14.4688222°E / 46.0673194; 14.4688222
Type artificial pond
Primary inflows Mostec Creek
Basin countries Slovenia
Surface area 3.8 ha (9.4 acres)
Max. depth 2–3 m (6 ft 7 in–9 ft 10 in)

Koseze Pond (Slovene: Koseški bajer), Martinek Pond (Martinek bajer) or Lake Koseze (Koseško jezero) is an artificial pond at the edge of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, between Šiška Hill to the west and the neighborhood of Mostec to the east. It is part of the Tivoli–Rožnik Hill–Šiška Hill Landscape Park and is named after the nearby Koseze neighborhood in Ljubljana's Šiška District. Near Koseze Pond, the Path of Remembrance and Comradeship touches Tivoli–Rožnik Hill–Šiška Hill Landscape Park.

The pond has an area of 3.8 hectares (9.4 acres) and a maximum depth of 2–3 metres (6 ft 7 in–9 ft 10 in). It is fed by Mostec Creek. It was created after a former clay pit at the site, which supplied the brickworks operated by Gustav Tönnies () (1814–1886), was closed. The pit was then overgrown by grass, but the Agrostroj company later flooded the area to test irrigation pumps.

Koseze Pond is now used as a recreation area by local residents. In the summer it is used for racing radio-controlled model boats and fishing. Swimming is prohibited due to the poor quality of the water, which is also contaminated by cyanobacteria. In the winter it is used for skating. Koseze Pond is a natural habitat for the edible frog, migrant hawker, common bulrush, and common reed.


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