Stjørdalselva
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Stjørdalselva | |
River | |
View of the river | |
Country | Norway |
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Region | Nord-Trøndelag |
Municipalities | Meråker, Stjørdal |
Tributaries | |
- left | Kåpperåa, Funna, Forra |
- right | Dalåa, Torsbjørka, Sona |
Cities | Midtbygda, Gudå, Hegra, Hell |
Source | Confluence of Dalåa and Torsbjørka |
- location | Meråker, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway |
- elevation | 120 m (394 ft) |
- coordinates | 63°24′24″N 11°44′38″E / 63.40667°N 11.74389°E |
Mouth | Trondheimsfjord |
- location | Stjørdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway |
- elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
- coordinates | 63°26′50″N 10°54′24″E / 63.44722°N 10.90667°E |
Length | 70 km (43 mi) |
Basin | 2,111 km2 (815 sq mi) |
Stjørdalselva (English: Stjørdal River) is a 70-kilometre (43 mi) long river that reaches from near the Norwegian–Swedish border down the Stjørdalen valley through the municipalities of Meråker and Stjørdal before entering the Trondheimsfjord. The mouth is located between the villages of Stjørdalshalsen and Hell just south of Trondheim Airport, Værnes. The mouth of the river was moved to allow the runway to expand into the delta.[1]
The European route E14 highway and the Meråker Line railway follow the river from its source the entire length of the river.
References
- ↑ Store norske leksikon. "Stjørdalselva" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2011-03-04.
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