Vefsna

River in Nordland, Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vefsna (Norwegian), Vaapstenjeanoe (Southern Sami),[1] or Vapstälven (Swedish)[2] is the largest river in Nordland county, Norway. It is 163 kilometres (101 mi) long and drains a watershed of 4,122 square kilometres (1,592 sq mi). Its headwaters lie in the mountains of Børgefjell National Park at the lake Simskardvatnet. The river runs through Hattfjelldal Municipality, Grane Municipality, and Vefsn Municipality. The southern parts of the river are sometimes called the river Susna. The river flows north, not far from the Swedish border, and some of the minor tributaries come from Sweden. At the town of Mosjøen, the river discharges into the Vefsnfjorden. The Laksforsen waterfall lies along its course.

CountryNorway
CountyNordland
RegionHelgeland
Municipalities
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Vefsna (Norwegian)
Vaapstenjeanoe (Southern Sami)
Vapstälven (Swedish)
The Laksforsen waterfall
Interactive map of the river
Location
CountryNorway
CountyNordland
RegionHelgeland
Municipalities
Physical characteristics
SourceSimskardvatnet
  locationHattfjelldal Municipality, Nordland, Norway
  coordinates65°16′59″N 13°48′51″E
  elevation877 metres (2,877 ft)
MouthVefsnfjord, Mosjøen
  location
Vefsn Municipality, Nordland, Norway
  coordinates
65°50′09″N 13°11′26″E
  elevation
0 metres (0 ft)
Length163 km (101 mi)
Basin size4,122 km2 (1,592 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftSvenningelva
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Historically, it was an important salmon fishery, but it has now been infected with the salmon parasite Gyrodactylus salaris.[3]

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