Breiavatnetis a smalllakein the municipality ofStavangerinRogalandcounty,Norway.The 0.031-square-kilometre (7.7-acre) lake is very shallow, only a few feet deep. The lake gets its water from the Kannikbekken stream, which flows from theMosvatnetlake and runs through the city (the stream was put mostly underground inculvertsand pipes in 1899). A decorative fountain was installed in the middle of the lake in 1924.
Breiavatnet | |
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Brede-vandet (historical) | |
Location | Stavanger,Rogaland |
Coordinates | 58°58′04″N5°43′59″E/ 58.9677°N 5.7331°E |
Basincountries | Norway |
Max. length | 225 metres (738 ft) |
Max. width | 200 metres (660 ft) |
Surface area | 0.031 km2(7.7 acres) |
Shore length1 | 0.71 kilometres (0.44 mi) |
Surface elevation | 5 metres (16 ft) |
References | NVE |
1Shore length isnot a well-defined measure. |
The lake lies in the city centre of Stavanger, on the border of the boroughs ofStorhaugandEiganes og Våland.TheStavanger Cathedral,the City Park, andStavanger Cathedral Schoollie on the northern shore of the lake. TheStavanger train stationis located on the south shore of the lake.[1]
The lake is the home of various birds, such as swans, seagulls, ducks, and sparrows. There are scarcely any fish in the water, and an old story from the area says that only the principal ofStavanger Cathedral Schoolis the only one with rights to go fishing in Breiavatnet.[citation needed]
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edit- ^Store norske leksikon."Breiavatnet"(in Norwegian).Retrieved2016-04-18.