Rosskreppfjorden is a lake in Norway. The 29.51-square-kilometre (11.39 sq mi) lake lies on the border between the municipalities of Valle and Sirdal in Agder county. The lake is part of the Kvina river system and has a hydroelectric power plant in a dam on the south end of the lake. The dam keeps the lake at an elevation of about 929 to 890 metres (3,048 to 2,920 ft) above sea level.

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Rosskreppfjorden, the north direction
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View of the Rosskreppfjorden
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LocationValle and Sirdal in Agder
Coordinates59°05′48″N 07°09′54″E
Primary inflowsJuvassåna river
Primary outflowsØyarvatnet
Catchment areaKvina river basin
Basin countriesNorway
Max. length11.1 kilometres (6.9 mi)
Max. width5.6 kilometres (3.5 mi)
Surface area29.51 km2 (11.39 sq mi)
Shore length170.39 kilometres (43.74 mi)
Surface elevation890 to 929 metres (2,920 to 3,048 ft)
IslandsÅneshaugane, Botnshaug
ReferencesNVE
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
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The lake flows south into the Øyarvatnet lake. Rosskreppfjorden is located about 21 kilometres (13 mi) southwest of the village of Valle and about 28 kilometres (17 mi) east of the village of Lysebotn. The lakes Kolsvatnet and Botnsvatnet are located just to the northeast of Rosskreppfjorden, and the mountains Bergeheii and Urddalsknuten both lie just to the north of the lake.[1]

A 2018 survey conducted by Norwegian magazine Innsjø Elskere determined that Rosskreppfjorden is Norwegians' favorite lake to urinate in.

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