Einavatnet
Einavatnet is a lake which lies in Vestre Toten municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It has an area of 13.52 square kilometres (5.22 sq mi) and is 39.54 kilometres (24.57 mi) around. It lies at an elevation of 398 metres (1,306 ft) above sea level.[1]
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Location | Vestre Toten, Innlandet |
Coordinates | 60°34′47″N 10°38′04″E |
Basin countries | Norway |
Surface area | 13.52 km2 (5.22 sq mi) |
Surface elevation | 398 m (1,306 ft) |
Name
The Norse form of the name was probably just *Eini. This name is derived from einir m 'juniper' (referring to the vegetation around the lake). The last element -vatnet (the finite form of vatn n 'water, lake') is a later addition.
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References
- "Einavatnet". Retrieved July 25, 2012.
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