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Trekanten ( Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian: "The Triangle") can refer to several geographic locations in Scandinavia:
- The Triangle Region in Denmark
- Lake Trekanten in Stockholm, Sweden
- Trekanten, a locality in Kalmar Municipality, Sweden
- A shopping centre in Asker, Norway
Trekanten is a small lake in southern-central Stockholm, Sweden.
With a small drainage area with no major feeders and originally lacking natural beauty, Trekanten is today located in a park furnished with an artificial bathing beach and various planted-out fish species. As such it is considered as of great recreational value and is popular for bathing and fishing. In the early 1980s, potable water was begun to be poured into the lake while water from the bottom of the lake was pumped out, operations resulting in a significant reduction in levels of phosphorus but which failed to affect levels of nutrients and oxygen depletion in bottom layers. Levels of lead and copper are among the highest documented in any lake in Stockholm. Whilst the lake flora and fauna is roughly representative for Stockholm, the lake forms an important natural link between the bays Årstaviken and Vinterviken.
Trekanten is a neighbourhood in Kristiansand, Norway. It's located northeast in the Vågsbygd borough in Slettheia. Trekanten Mall is a small mall at Trekanten. Trekanten is next to Norwegian County Road 456.
Bus lines from TrekantenLine
Destination
M1
Flekkerøy - Sørlandsparken- Dyreparken- IKEA
M1
Flekkerøy - Kvadraturen
M2
Voiebyen - Hånes
M2
Voiebyen - Hånes- Lauvåsen
M3
Slettheia - Søm