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Vollevannet

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Basin countries
  
Max. width
  
375 metres (1,230 ft)

References
  
NVE

Area
  
15 ha

Max. length
  
780 metres (2,560 ft)

Surface area
  
0.15 km (0.058 sq mi)

Surface elevation
  
34 m

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Location
  
Kristiansand, Vest-Agder

Reference
  
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate

Vollevannet is a freshwater is a lake in the municipality of Kristiansand in Vest-Agder county, Norway. The 0.15-square-kilometre (37-acre) lies in the district of Gimlekollen in the borough of Lund, and the surrounding residential area is also called Vollevannet. The lake lies along the European route E18 highway at the exit for the Vest-Agder Museum Kristiansand and Ålefjær (county road 452). Historically, the lake was used as a reservoir for the city's drinking water. The lake is held back by two dams, and there is a small, sandy beach at the northeast end of the lake. The lake has perch in it.

Contents

Map of Vollevannet, 4633 Kristiansand, Norway

Historical events

In February 1943, during the German occupation of Norway, two Russian prisoners of war accused of burglary as well as attempting to escape were executed at the end of the lake Vollevannet. The two Russians were buried in the same grave. Two months later another Russian who had refused to work and had encouraged others to refuse was taken to Vollevannet and shot about 50 metres (160 ft) from the first grave. At the end of the war, the bodies of all three were dug up and taken to the Kristiansand crematorium. A memorial cross marks their former graves.

References

Vollevannet Wikipedia


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