Ölfusá

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The Ölfusá is a river in Iceland. It is formed when the rivers Hvítá and Sog combine, just north of the town of Selfoss and flows for 25km into the Atlantic ocean. It is Iceland's largest river with an average flow of 423 m³/sek. Its discharge area is 5760 km2. The Ölfusá has a strong salmon fishing industry.

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