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- flows through the lake Femunden. There it is known as Femundelva and Trysilelva. The rest of the river, the longest part, flows through Värmland to ultimately...
- administrative center Innbygda. The village is built on the eastern banks of the Trysilelva (Trysil River), which is a segment of the larger river known in Sweden...
- Skiensv****draget, 251 km (156 mi) Begna, 250 km (155 mi) Otra, 245 km (152 mi) Trysilelva, 233 km (145 mi) Altaelva, 229 km (142 mi) Namsen, 228 km (142 mi) Hallingdalselva...
- valleys". The name was referring to the valleys of the rivers Glomma, Rena, Trysilelva, and Österdalälven (the parishes Idre and Särna belonged to Norway until...
- Klarälven system 756 50229 554 Kattegat in Gothenburg - - - Klarälven ← TrysilelvaFemundelvaRogen 460 11820 165 Vänern near Karlstad - - - Ätran 243...
- (near Elgin) Göta älv (into Kattegat in Gothenburg) Lake Vänern Klarälven/Trysilelva (into Vänern near Karlstad) Viskan (into Kattegat near Varberg) Ätran...
- muni****lity in Innlandet county, Norway. The village is located along the river Trysilelva, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of the village of Nybergsund. The 2...
- Clarus (Latin), Klara/Klaraelva (former Norwegian), Klarälven (Swedish), Trysilelva (Norwegian) Klyazma Clesma (Latin), Klaźma (Polish), Kliazma (French,...
- in the muni****lity, and there are many wood related industries. The Trysilelva river was the last river in Norway with traditional timber floating. There...
- lake. The lake is part of the river Engeråa which flows into the river Trysilelva about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) south of the southern end of the lake....