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Markarfljót, Ölfusá (the greatest flow of an Icelandic river), Hvítá, Rangá, Skeiðará, Þjórsá (the longest river of Iceland), Laxá, Skjálfandafljót, Lagarfljót, Fnjóská for an example.

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