Leigo Lakes
Leigo järved (Estonian)
Leigo Lakes is located in Estonia
Leigo Lakes
Leigo Lakes
Coordinates58°7′56.65″N 26°33′1.8″E / 58.1324028°N 26.550500°E / 58.1324028; 26.550500
Basin countriesEstonia

The Leigo Lakes (Estonian: Leigo järved) are a group of sixteen artificial lakes in Otepää Parish, Estonia.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ Pullerits, Priit (March 3, 2012). "Leigo peremees jahib erilisi ideid". Postimees. Retrieved March 3, 2026.

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