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Gjende or Gjendin is a lake in Vågå Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the Jotunheimen mountain range and also inside Jotunheimen National Park. The proglacial lake shows typical characteristics of glacial formation, being long and narrow, with steep walls. The lake is 18 kilometres (11 mi) in length and only 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) in width at the broadest point. Gjende has a characteristic light-green color resulting from the large quantity of rock flour which is discharged into the Gjende by the Muru river. The river Sjoa provides the outlet from Gjende at Gjendesheim, and flows eastward into the Gudbrandsdalslågen river.[2]

Gjende
Lake Gjende to the left, as seen from Besseggen, looking in the direction of Memurubu and Gjendebu. Lake Bessvatnet to the right.
Gjende
Location of the lake
Gjende
Gjende (Norway)
LocationVågå Municipality, Innlandet
Coordinates61°29′22″N 08°40′48″E
Primary inflowsRiver Muru
Primary outflowsRiver Sjoa
Basin countriesNorway
Max. length18 kilometres (11 mi)
Max. width1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi)
Surface area15.64 km2 (6.04 sq mi)
Average depth64 m (210 ft)
Max. depth149 m (489 ft)
Water volume1,030×10^3 m3 (36×10^6 cu ft)
Shore length140.32 kilometres (25.05 mi)
Surface elevation983.7 metres (3,227 ft)
ReferencesNVE[1]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Gjende lies in the middle of Jotunheimen National Park and both to the north and south of the lake lie peaks with elevations reaching greater than 2,000 metres (6,600 ft). There are numerous staffed tourist cabins maintained by the Norwegian Mountain Touring Association (DNT); in the west end lies Gjendebu, on the north side lies Memurubu and on the east end lies Gjendesheim. In the summer boats provide transport between these locations.

Gjende and other nearby lakes.
Gjende and other nearby lakes.

Name


The name (Old Norse: Gendir) is derived from Norse gandr which means 'staff' or 'stick'. This is referring to the form of the long and narrow lake.[2]

The official name Gjende is taken from the Gudbrandsdal traditional district dialect used in Lom and Vågå. In the Vang dialect the lake is called Gjendin, which is the form you find in Henrik Ibsen's name for what is now called Besseggen, formerly Gjendineggen, or Gendineggen in the older orthography. The name Gjende is derived from the old Norse word "gandir" that can be translated into "straight stick", whereas the lake to the south Bygdin can be translated as "bent stick", the two names thereby referring to the shape of the lakes.

The lake gave its name to a famous early outdoors man and free thinker, Jo Gjende (17941884), who had a cabin at Gjende.


Cultural and literary references


Lake Gjende is found in literature and travel books from the 18th century. Together, the Jotunheimen lakes of Gjende and Bygdin play in many such descriptions. For example, Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt took his famous wild-reindeer ride along "the Gjendin Ridge", a reference to either the narrow Besseggen Ridge - or the Knutshø ridge on the other side of lake Gjende.




See also



References


  1. "Innsjødatabase". NVE.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  2. Thorsnæs, Geir, ed. (7 November 2021). "Gjende". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 30 May 2022.



На других языках


[de] Gjende

Der Gjendesee liegt eingebettet zwischen steilen Berghängen im östlichen Jotunheimengebiet in der norwegischen Kommune Vågå in der Provinz Innlandet.
- [en] Gjende

[fr] Gjende

Gjende est un lac situé dans les montagnes de Jotunheimen, dans le comté d'Oppland, au sud de la Norvège. Il doit sa présence à un surcreusement glaciaire, ce qui explique sa forme allongée, avec 18 km de long pour une moyenne de 700 m de large, ainsi que son importante profondeur, avec un maximum de 149 m. Il est alimenté par plusieurs rivières glaciaires, dont en particulier Muru, ayant son origine dans le glacier Austre Memurubrean, ce qui donne au lac sa couleur turquoise caractéristique. Le lac est un site touristique important, parcouru par des bateaux reliant les refuges de Gjendesheim, Memurubu et Gjendebu, et est l'un des sites les plus photographiés de Norvège, avec en particulier le point de vue depuis Besseggen.



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