Hjartdøla

River in Telemark, Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hjartdøla is a river in Hjartdal municipality in Telemark, Norway. The 26-kilometre (16 mi) long river is part of the Skien watershed. The river is formed at the confluence of the river Bjordøla and some smaller rivers coming from the lakes Skjesvatnet and Breidvatnet, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of the village of Hjartdal. From here, it runs through the village of Hjartdal, then through the lake Hjartsjåvatnet, and through the village of Sauland. At Sauland, the river meets the river Skogsåa and after this confluence, the two rivers form the river Heddøla which then continues on to Heddal and the lake Heddalsvatnet.[1][2]

CountryNorway
CountyTelemark
MunicipalitiesHjartdal Municipality
locationStusshøl, Hjartdal
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View of the river near Hjartdal Church
Hjartdøla is located in Telemark
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Hjartdøla is located in Norway
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Hjartdøla (Norway)
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CountryNorway
CountyTelemark
MunicipalitiesHjartdal Municipality
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  locationStusshøl, Hjartdal
  coordinates59°38′15″N 8°35′18″E
  elevation620 metres (2,030 ft)
MouthHeddøla river
  location
Sauland, Hjartdal
  coordinates
59°36′49″N 8°57′20″E
  elevation
78 metres (256 ft)
Length26 km (16 mi)
Basin size825 km2 (319 sq mi)
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