- 1957 and 1977 (Tuve landslide). In Old
Norse the
river was
called the
Gautelfr; in
Icelandic it is Gautelfur; and in
Norwegian it is
sometimes rendered...
-
means the
Goths who live near the
river Gaut, today's Göta älv (Old Norse:
Gautelfr). It
might also have been a
conflation of the word
Gauti with a
gloss of...
- Østerdalen) and all the land
north of Lake Vænir (modern Lake Vänern) from the
Gautelfr (the
modern Göta älv river)
north to the
Raumelfi (the
modern Rauma (river)...
- time the
river had some
other names,
among them the most
important name:
Gautelfr i.e. Göta älv.
Swedish Meteorological and
Hydrological Institute (in Swedish)...
-
Raumelfr ['Raum river',
lower parts of the
modern Glomma river] and the
Gautelfr ['Gaut river', the
modern Göta älv]. The
words "at that time" indicates...
- (Norwegian local),
Glaumr (Old Norse),
Glomma (Norwegian, Swedish) Göta älv
Gautelfr (Old Norse),
Gautelfur (Icelandic), Gøtelv (Norwegian variant), Göta älv...