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Lake Volvi (Greek: Λίμνη Βόλβη - Límni Vólvi) is located at the root of the Chalkidiki peninsula, in the Thessaloniki regional unit of Greece. It is the second largest lake in the country at 12 miles (19 km) length and 6 or 8 miles (9.7 or 12.9 km) width. The area is 68 km² and the depth is 20 m. It is located east of Lake Koroneia (Lake Langadas).

Lake Volvi
Panoramic view
Lake Volvi
LocationThessaloniki regional unit
Coordinates40°40′54″N 23°28′02″E
Catchment area1,247 km2 (481 sq mi)
Basin countriesGreece
Max. length21.50 km (13.36 mi)
Max. width6 km (3.7 mi)
Surface area70 km2 (27 sq mi)
Max. depth22.3 m (73 ft)
Water volume0.94 km3 (0.23 cu mi)
Surface elevation37 m (121 ft)
Ramsar Wetland
Official nameLakes Volvi & Koronia
Designated21 August 1975
Reference no.57[1]

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


History


About a million years ago, Lake Volvi, Lake Koroneia and the entire Mygdonia formed a single huge lake.

In the antique description by Thucydides, Bolbe was the name of a lake in Mygdonia, located near 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 in the description, but it is evidently the Erechios (Romanized as Rechius) mentioned in scholar Procopius' work, De aedificiis. Among the smaller streams flowing into the lake, Ammites and Olynthiakos are also mentioned. The perch (labrach) of the lake were particularly admired by the gastronomic poet Archestratus.

Per Greek mythology, the lake goddess or nymph Bolbe dwelled in Lake Volvi.

During the Ottoman period, the lake was named بشيك كولى "Beşik Gölü" (lit. Cradle Lake)[2] or "Besikia" (plural) in Greek.

Ottoman Turkish forces, led by Yusuf bey, killed hundreds of Greek inhabitants by drowning in the lake during the Greek war of independence.[3]

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.


See also



References


  1. "Lakes Volvi & Koronia". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. Rumeli-i Şahane Haritası, Harvard Map Collection, Ottoman Empire Series, Index Map, 1:210,000 Scale, c. 1901/1902, http://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:4952983$19i Retrieved: 18.05.2016
  3. Τσιρπανλής, Ζ Ν (1 January 1967). "I. Κ. Βασδραβέλλη, Οι Μακεδόνες κατά την Επανάστασιν του 1821". Μακεδονικά. 7: 387–393. doi:10.12681/makedonika.991.



На других языках


[de] Volvi-See

Der Volvi-See (griechisch λίμνη Βόλβη, gesprochen limni Volvi; mazedon./bulgar. Bezeichnung Бесичко Езеро, gesprochen Besicko Ezero) ist ein natürlicher See in der Region Mygdonien (Mydonia) im Regionalbezirk Thessaloniki der Verwaltungsregion Zentralmakedonien in Nordgriechenland.
- [en] Lake Volvi

[es] Bolbe

Bolbe (en griego, Βόλβη) es un lago natural de Grecia situado en el extremo norte de la Calcídica, que forma parte de Macedonia Central en la región antigua de Migdonia. Tiene una longitud de cerca de 20 km y una anchura de unos 5,6 km, y una superficie de 68 km².

[fr] Lac Vólvi

Le lac Vólvi (en grec moderne : Λίμνη Βόλβη, parfois en français : lac Bolbé) est un lac de Grèce situé dans le district régional de Thessalonique, dans la périphérie de Macédoine-Centrale.

[it] Volvi

Il lago Volvi (greco: Βόλβη), detto anche lago Bolbe, è un lago naturale della Grecia che si trova nella Macedonia Centrale, nell'antica regione della Migdonia.

[ru] Волви

Во́лви[1][2] (греч. Λίμνη Βόλβη, болг. Богданско езеро, тур. Beşik Gölü) — озеро в Греции, в северной части периферийной единицы Салоники в периферии Центральная Македония. Расположено на полуострове Халкидики, восточнее города Салоники и северо-западнее Афона. Западнее находится озеро Корония, из которого осуществляется сток в озеро Волви по реке Дервени (Δερβένι)[3].



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