Glåma or Glomma (both: glô'mä) , longest river of Norway, c.365 mi (590 km) long, rising in the highlands of Sør-Trøndelag co., SE Norway. It flows generally S past Sarpsborg (the head of navigation), into the Skagerrak at Fredrikstad. The Vorma River, which drains Mjøsa Lake, is its chief tributary. The Glåma's numerous waterfalls are the sites of hydroelectric stations; the lower river furnishes power to the urban industrial complex between Sarpsborg and Fredrikstad. The Glåma, passing through a heavily forested region, is Norway's chief timber-floating river.
Glomma is the longest river. (598-kilometre (372 mi))
Glomma, ca. 600 kilometres long.
Klaraälven which also runs through Norway, the total length of the river is 460 kilometers.
Klarälven ("The clear river" in Swedish[1]) is a river flowing through Norway and Sweden. Together with Göta älv, which it is called as the river has passed through the lake Vänern, thus regarded as an entity, Göta älv-Klarälven is the longest river in Scandinavia and in the Nordic countries and its Swedish part the longest river of Sweden.Source: Wikipedia
There are many rivers in Norway, and here is a list of the 10 longest/biggest:Glomma -- 619 m longPasivivkelva 380 m longNumedalslågen -- 3359 m longVorma - Gudbrandsdalslågen -- 358 m longTana -- Anarjohka -- 348 m longDrammenselva - Begna -- 308 m longSkienselva -- Tinne -- Måna -- Kvenna -- 271 m longSnarumselva -- Hallingdalselva -- 257 m longOtra -- 247 m longAltaelva -- 240 m long
For the lakes, Mjosa, Rossvat,Femuden(With a diagional lines going through each of the o's.). There are no major rivers going through Norway. Unless you're in french imersion and you need a "fleuve"... I don't have the names for the "fleuves"
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