The Dudergofsky lake is a lake on the southern outskirts of the Red Village in the Krasnoselsky district of St. Petersburg . Located near the villages of Duderhof and Villosi [1] .
| Duderhof Lake | |
|---|---|
View of the lake from Voronny Gora in the summer of 2013 | |
| Morphometry | |
| Absolute height | 79.9 [1] m |
| Dimensions | 1.3 [1] × 0.7 [1] km |
| Deepest | 4 [1] m |
| Pool | |
| Flowing river | Duderhof |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | St. Petersburg |
| Area | Krasnoselsky district |
The name comes from the Duderhof Heights [1] .
Length - 1.3 km, width - 0.7 km, depth - up to 4 m. The level of the water edge is at an altitude of 79.9 m above sea level . The lake basin is a natural hollow among the moraine hills of the central part of the Izhora Upland . Rain and spring nutrition [1] .
From the lake flows the river Duderhofka [1] . In the XVIII century, the Ligovsky Canal began from here.
Used for water supply. A recreation area with a contrasted populated relief has been arranged near the lake; relict thickets of hazel have been preserved on the southeastern shore [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Yu. P. Seliverstov. Duderhof Lake . encspb.ru . Historical and cultural Internet portal "Encyclopedia of St. Petersburg" . - A universal city directory that comprehensively reflects the past and present of the city. The authors of the encyclopedia articles are leading experts on the history of the city . Date of treatment January 11, 2019. Archived on October 7, 2018.