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Lake Nisramont
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Lake Nisramont |
| image | 0 Nisramont - Barrage (1).JPG |
| caption | Dam of Nisramont |
| pushpin_map | Belgium |
| coords | |
| type | Freshwater artificial lake |
| basin_countries | Wallonia, Belgium |
| length | 4 km |
| width | 0.1 km |
| area | 0.47 km2 |
| volume | 3 e6m3 |
| elevation | 285 m |
| islands | 0 |
| cities | La Roche-en-Ardenne |
| max-depth = Lake Nisramont (French: lac de Nisramont) is located in Wallonia in the south-east of Belgium on the river Ourthe in the municipality of La Roche-en-Ardenne, province of Luxembourg.
It is named after Nisramont, a village near the lake. The dam has a length of 116 m and is 16 m high. The volume of water is 3,000,000 m3 and the area of the lake is 0.47 km2. The dam has fish ladders and a hydro-electric power station. The dam was erected at the point where the Western Ourthe (Ourthe Occidentale) and Eastern Ourthe (Ourthe Orientale) merge to form the Ourthe. The lake is a tourist attraction, with water sports, including canoeing and fishing.

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