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Basin countries
  
Greece

Max. width
  
6 km (3.7 mi)

Max. depth
  
22.3 m (73 ft)

Area
  
70 km²

Length
  
21.5 km

Max. length
  
21.50 km (13.36 mi)

Surface area
  
70 km (27 sq mi)

Surface elevation
  
37 m

Catchment area
  
1,247 km²

Width
  
6 km

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Location
  
Thessaloniki regional unit

Lake Volvi (Greek: Λίμνη Βόλβη, modern: Limni Vólvi) is located in the root of the Chalkidiki peninsula, in the Thessaloniki regional unit, Greece. Lake Volvi is the second largest lake in Greece. It is about 12 miles (19 km) in length, and 6 or 8 miles (9.7 or 12.9 km) wide. The area is 68 km² and the depth is 20 m. It is located east of Lake Koronia (Lake Lagkada).

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Map of Lake Volvi, Greece

The new Via Egnatia highway runs along the northern shore of the lake, while the ancient road ran along its southern one. On its east the narrow valley of Rentina, also known as the "Macedonian Tempe". The municipalities of Volvi and Langadas have a shore on the lake.

Views of lake volvi northern greece as we drive from thessaloniki to komotini


History

About a million years ago, Lake Volvi along with Lake Koronia and the entire Mygdonia was a huge lake.

In the antic description by Thucydides Bolbe was the name of a lake in Mygdonia, located at no great distance from the Aegean Sea. The lake emptied itself into the Strymon Gulf by means of a stream flowing through the pass once known as Aulon or Arethusa. The name of the stream is not mentioned by in the description, but it is evidently the same as the Erechios (Romanized as Rechius) in Procopius (de Aedificiis, 4.4). Among the smaller streams flowing into the lake we find mention of the Ammites and the Olynthiakos. The perch (labrach) of the lake were particularly admired by the gastronomic poet Archestratus.

During the Ottoman rule the name of the lake was called بشيك كولى "Beşik Gölü" (lit. Cradle Lake).

There was also a town named Bolbos (Romanized as Bolbus) located near the lake. Today, there are two towns (villages) incorporating Vólvi in their name, situated along the lake. It is not known exactly if any of these modern towns correspond to the site of ancient Bolbos. ргхфдс

References

Lake Volvi Wikipedia


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