Tärendö River

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Tärendö River
Origin Torne River
Mouth Kalix River, 160 m
Basin countries Sweden (100%)
Length 52.97 km[1]
Source elevation 208.89 m
Avg. discharge 80 m3/s [2]

The Tärendö River (Swedish: Tärendö älv, Meänkieli: Täränönväylä), is a small tributary river to the Kalix River in Norrbotten, Sweden. It is the second largest bifurcation in the world (second only to the Casiquiare canal, South America).

The Tärendö River splits of the Torne River in Pajala Municipality, near the village of Junosuando, at an altitude of 210 m. It takes 57% of the water in the Torne River [3].

It flows southeast for almost 53 km, passing Lautakoski and Koijuniemi, then mouths in the Kalix River at the village of Tärendö at an altitude of 160m.

Tributuaries to the right side of the Tärendö River are Meras River, Leppä River, Saitta River, and Jukkas River. The Kari River flows into the Tärendö River on the left.

The river is, like many other rivers in Nordkalotten and Norrland, popular for fishing.

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