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Gaula (Vestland)

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Gaula River
Gaula river at the entrance to Viksdalsvatnet
Location of the river
Gaula (Vestland) (Norway)
Location
CountryNorway
CountyVestland
MunicipalitiesSunnfjord Municipality
Physical characteristics
SourceGaularfjellet mountains
 • locationHaukedalen, Norway
 • coordinates61°27′08″N 6°34′11″E / 61.45230°N 6.56982°E / 61.45230; 6.56982
 • elevation775 metres (2,543 ft)
2nd sourceGaularfjellet mountains
 • locationSogndal, Norway
 • coordinates61°21′18″N 6°26′45″E / 61.35498°N 6.44588°E / 61.35498; 6.44588
 • elevation932 metres (3,058 ft)
MouthDalsfjorden
 • location
Sunnfjord, Norway
 • coordinates
61°22′01″N 5°40′54″E / 61.36704°N 5.68171°E / 61.36704; 5.68171
 • elevation
0 metres (0 ft)
Length63 km (39 mi)
Basin size626 km2 (242 sq mi)

The Gaula is a river located in the Sunnfjord region of Vestland county, Norway. The 63-kilometre (39 mi) long river is the central part of the Gaularvassdraget watershed basin which covers about 626 square kilometres (242 sq mi) across the municipalities of Sunnfjord and Sogndal. The river is a good salmon fishing river.[1][2] The river runs across the whole municipality of Gaular, and the river is the namesake of the municipality.

Course

The river begins as glacial runoff in the Gaularfjellet mountains and it runs through the municipalities of Sunnfjord and Sogndal. The glaciers that feed the river are Grovabreen, Jostefonn, and Troget, all three are located just west of the massive Jostedalsbreen glacier. The river starts up in the mountains and empties into a fjord at sea level, and so the water drops over 700 metres (2,300 ft) in elevation throughout its course. This is one reason why the area is often referred to as Fosselandet (lit. "the land of waterfalls"). There are many waterfalls on the Gaular and its tributaries.

The river Gaula begins as two main branches. The northern branch begins in the mountains east of the village of Haukedalen in Førde Municipality. That branch flows to the southwest eventually into the lake Viksdalsvatnet. The southern branch begins at the lake Norddalsvatnet on the border of the municipalities of Sunnfjord and Sogndal. It flows along the border, then south into Sogndal to the lake Nystølsvatnet. The river then turns west, back into Sunnfjord municipality and it heads west until it empties into the lake Viksdalsvatnet. This lake is where the two branches join together. It then finishes its course by flowing westward, passing through the municipal center of Sande, before emptying into the Dalsfjorden at Osen near the village of Bygstad. The European route E39 highway crosses the river just east of the village of Sande.[3]

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See also

References

  1. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Gaularvassdraget" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2010-08-06.
  2. ^ "Gaula river" (in Norwegian). yr.no. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
  3. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Gaula i Sunnfjord" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2013-11-27.


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