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- Heddalsvatnet (English: Lake Heddal) is a lake in Notodden Muni****lity and Midt-Telemark Muni****lity in Telemark county, Norway. The 13.2-square-kilometre...
- stretched like a fjord through Heddalsvatnet all the way to Hjartdal. Post-glacial rebound eventually separated Heddalsvatnet from the ocean and turned it...
- westwards. The province border to Vestfold og Telemark and a watershed near Heddalsvatnet (in Notodden muni****lity) are crossed. While the main road E134 leads...
- the muni****lity. The town is located at the north end of the lake Heddalsvatnet, at the mouth of the river Tinnelva. The villages of Heddal and Yli...
- eastern section gives access from Norsjø lake to Notodden via Lake Heddalsvatnet. The Telemark Canal consists of 18 locks, is 105 kilometres (65 mi)...
- connection with the airport is a water aerodrome, which uses the lake of Heddalsvatnet for take-off and landing. The airport was opened in 1955, and the following...
- county, Norway, created to protect the industrial landscape around Lake Heddalsvatnet and Vestfjorddalen valley. The landscape is centered on the plant built...
- in Kristiansand Muni****lity  NOR 99 93 59 Skien ← Norsjø ← Saua ← HeddalsvatnetTinne - etc. system 273 10815 263 Skagerrak in Porsgrunn Muni****lity...
- river Heddøla flows past the village just before emptying into the lake Heddalsvatnet about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) east of the village. The 0.24-square-kilometre...
- site of the town (near the mouth of the river Tinnelva at the lake Heddalsvatnet). The first element is derived from the word nót which means "to fish...