Dolgener See (Dolgen am See)
Dolgener lake | ||
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Dolgener lake | ||
Geographical location | Rostock district | |
Tributaries | smaller streams and ditches | |
Places on the shore | Dolgen am See | |
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Coordinates | 53 ° 57 '0 " N , 12 ° 14' 47" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 31.9 m above sea level NHN | |
surface | 78 ha | |
length | 2.95 km | |
width | 1.3 km | |
Maximum depth | 10.8 m | |
Middle deep | 5.2 m |
The Dolgener See is located between the towns of Schwaan and Laage in the municipality of Dolgen am See , about 22 kilometers from Rostock .
description
It is a channel lake in a hilly ground moraine landscape and was created during the last Ice Age ( Vistula Ice Age ) from a former meltwater channel that was permanently filled with water after the ice receded. The heights north of the lake reach almost 70 m above sea level. NHN . To the east is the eponymous place Dolgen. The lake has a length of around 2.9 kilometers and a width between 250 meters in the north and almost 400 meters in the south. The water consists of two basins, which are separated from each other by a peninsula. There is a former castle complex on the peninsula. The lakeshore is used almost exclusively as arable and pasture land. In the north there is a smaller forest area. The lake is located together with the High Sprenzer lake in the conservation area Sprenzer Lake Dolgener and High . In the west, the Autobahn 19 and in the north the Neustrelitz – Warnemünde railway line past the lakeshore. From 1782 to 1945, the Dolgener See belonged to the von Plessen family's manor .
Deviating from the size specification within the landscape protection area of 81 ha, the Dolgener See is designated by the state government with a size of 78 ha; the lease of the previous owner and the state anglers association assume 87.5 hectares of lake area.
The main species of fish in this inland water are: lead , roach , rudd , carp , bream , bleak , perch , pike , eel , burbot , crucian carp and ruff .
Surname
The name Dolgener See is derived from the Old Slavic word dlŭgŭ for long .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ See information board for the landscape protection area Hohen Sprenzer and Dolgener See
- ↑ Lake area of the water body - in regierung-mv.de
- ↑ 350 quarter hectares (vha) , which corresponds to 87.5 hectares . according to Landesanglerverband Mecklenburg-Vorpommern eV - 115-Dolgener See - in lav-mv.de
- ↑ Appendix to the Dolgener See fishing lease , document roll 1943, No. 168 (scan of the appendix to the documented lease)
- ↑ Dolgener See fishing lease , document roll 1943, no.168 (scan of the first page of the lease; note: the Nazi swastika was made illegible)
- ↑ MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN, THE LANDESPORTAL - Dolgener See - in mecklenburg-vorpommern.eu ( Memento from June 10, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Paul Kühnel: The Slavic place names in Meklenburg. In: Yearbooks of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology. Vol. 46, 1881, ISSN 0259-7772 , pp. 3-168, here p. 41.