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Tonlé Sap (/ˈtɒnleɪ sæp/; Khmer: ទន្លេសាប, Tônlé Sab [tɔnleː saːp]; lit.  'Fresh River' or commonly translated as 'Great Lake'; Vietnamese: Biển Hồ, chữ Hán: 湖海/壺海) is a lake in the northwest of Cambodia. It belongs to the Mekong River system. It is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems in the world, designated as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1997 due to its high biodiversity. Tonlé Sap has a high vegetation diversity that includes forests, grasslands, and swamps, as well as wildlife biodiversity. It is also home to some globally endangered and near-threatened species. The lake plays the role of flood regulator as a natural flood reservoir. Entering the 21st century, the lake and its surrounding ecosystems are under increasing pressure from deforestation, infrastructure development, and climate change. Agricultural activities and hydropower development undermine natural habitats and create biodiversity loss, which can lead to irreversible consequences in the future.