Kildevannet
Kildevannet is a toponym used in Norwegian-speaking regions to denote a spring-fed water body, typically a small pond or basin. The name is derived from the Norwegian words kilde, meaning source or spring, and vann, meaning water. It is a common feature on rural landscapes and in historical maps, sometimes appearing as Kildevann or Kildevannet in local usage.
In geographical terms, Kildevannet usually refers to natural springs that feed a water body such as a
Historically, spring-fed water bodies played a role in local daily life and economy. They could be cited
Because Kildevannet is a common toponym, it can refer to multiple distinct sites. If a specific Kildevannet