Spanish Lago De Izabal, lake in northeastern Guatemala. The nation's largest lake, Izabal occupies part of the lowlands between the Santa Cruz Mountains to the northwest and the Minas and San Isidro mountains to the southwest and southeast. It is fed by the Polochic River and is drained by the Dulce River into Amatique Bay, which is part of the Caribbean Sea. Lying only 26 feet (8 m) above sea level, Lake Izabal is approximately 30 miles (48 km) long by 15 miles (24 km) wide, with a maximum depth of 59 feet (18 m); its area is 228 square miles (590 square km). During the colonial period, products from the highlands were traded in the Izabal area and exported. The ruins of San Felipe fort still stand guard at the head of the Dulce. The principal settlement on the shores is El Estor, which originated as the trading outpost of the United Fruit Company and whose name is derived from the English word store. Nickel has been mined near the lake.
IZABAL, LAKE
Meaning of IZABAL, LAKE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012