Vindel River
Vindel River (Vindelälven) | |
River | |
Renforsen rapid in the Vindel River | |
Country | Sweden |
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Mouth | Ume River |
- coordinates | 63°55′00″N 19°51′30″E / 63.91667°N 19.85833°ECoordinates: 63°55′00″N 19°51′30″E / 63.91667°N 19.85833°E |
Length | 445 km (277 mi) [1] |
Basin | 12,650 km2 (4,884 sq mi) [1] |
Discharge | |
- average | 190 m3/s (6,710 cu ft/s) [1] |
Designation | |
Official name | Vindelälven |
Designated | 19 March 2013 |
Reference no. | 2181[2] |
The Vindel River (Swedish: Vindelälven) is a river in northern Sweden. It is a tributary to Ume River and the biggest tributary river in Sweden. It lends its name to the Vindelfjällens Nature Reserve, one of the largest protected areas in Europe, totaling 562,772 ha (approx. 5,628 km2). Since it is partially located with the reserve, it is permanently protected from hydroelectric development.
References
- 1 2 3 "Vindelälven". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 11 July 2010. (subscription required)
- ↑ "Vindelälven". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
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