| Lakselva | |
|---|---|
|  View of the river | |
| Native name | 
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| Location | |
| Country | Norway | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Finnmarksvidda | 
| Mouth | |
|  • location | Lakselv | 
| Length | 103 km (64 mi) | 
| Basin size | 1,539 km2 (594 sq mi) | 
| Discharge | |
| • average | 26.93 m3/s (951 cu ft/s) | 
Lakselva (Northern Sami: Leavdnjajohka; Kven: Lemmijoki) is a river in Troms og Finnmark county in northern Norway. It begins in Karasjok Municipality runs north through Porsanger Municipality into the Porsangerfjorden, a fjord off of the Barents Sea. The 103-kilometre (64 mi) long river runs past the village of Lakselv. The European route E06 highway runs along the river for much of its course.[1] The river is famous for its Atlantic salmon fishing.
References
- ↑ Store norske leksikon. "Lakselva i Finnmark" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2013-03-27.
69°59′25″N 24°57′27″E / 69.9904°N 24.9574°E
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