Blanda

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The Blanda is a river in Iceland which flows northwards from the northwest side of the Hofsjökull glacier into Húnaflói bay at Blönduós. The Blanda is one of the longest rivers in the country, with a length of about 125 km, and has a catchment area estimated at 2370 km².[1] Its source is calculated to lie at a height of 800 m. The river is one of the main salmon rivers in Iceland and has often yielded a catch of almost 3000 salmon in one summer. Before the river was dammed in 1990 the salmon spawning grounds reached almost to the foot of the glacier. Blanda hydrolelectric power station uses the drop of the river to generate up to 150MW of power.[2]

References

  1. "Landfræðilegar upplýsingar um Ísland". National Land Survey of Iceland. Retrieved 2006-07-30. 
  2. "Blanda Power Station". Landsvirkjun. Retrieved 2006-07-30. 

Coordinates: 65°39′40″N 20°18′00″W / 65.66111°N 20.30000°W / 65.66111; -20.30000

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