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Vefsna (Norwegian), Vaapstenjeanoe (Southern Sami), or Vapstälven (Swedish) is the
largest river in
Nordland county, Norway. It is 163
kilometres (101 mi)...
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rivers Austervefsna and
Svenningdalselva which together form the
large river Vefsna. The
village of
Leiren lies
about 25
kilometres (16 mi) to the southeast...
- (Aust-Agder)), 209 km (130 mi) Orklaelva, 171 km (106 mi) Renaelva, 165 km (103 mi)
Vefsna, 163 km (101 mi) Karasjohka, 155 km (96 mi) Nea-Nidelvv****draget, 152 km...
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Rostaelva 145 6144 171
Norwegian Sea in Målselv Muni****lity NOR - - 70
Vefsna 161 4122 207
Norwegian Sea in
Vefsn Muni****lity NOR - - 53
Namsen 229...
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Jemtland escaped to Trøndelag and to Nordland. Many of them came to the
Vefsna river valley (in present-day
Vefsn Muni****lity),
including to the Mosjøen...
- Muni****lity in
Nordland county, Norway. The
village is
located along the
river Vefsna,
about 6
kilometres (3.7 mi)
north of the
village of Trofors, the muni****l...
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means 'corner' or 'crook',
referring to the
bending and
curving of the
Vefsna river in the area. This is also the
point where the
river flowing westward...
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Tysfjorden (897 m) are all
located in Nordland. The
largest river (waterflow) is
Vefsna which forms the
Laksforsen waterfall. The
Saltfjellet mountain range forms...
- rivers. The
largest rivers discharging into the sea are Namsen,
Ranelva and
Vefsna. They are all
relatively short, but have a high
discharge rate
owing to...
- 100 km
further north at Smalåsen,
where the
Nordland Line
changes to the
Vefsna river corridor until Mosjøen,
located at Vefsnfjord. To get to Mo i Rana...