Labeatis Lacus

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

LABEA´TIS LACUS a large lake of Roman Illyricum, situated to the N. of Scodra, the chief city of the LABEATES(Liv. 43.21, 44.31, 45.26) or LABEATAE.(Plin. Nat. 3.26.) It is now called the lake of Scútari, famous for the quantity of fish, especially of the Cyprinusfamily. The rivers, which drain the rocky district of Monte-Negro, discharge themselves into this lake, which communicates with the sea by the river BARBANA(Wilkinson, Dalmatia, vol. i. pp. 411, 415, 476.)
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