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River in Nordland, Norway

Revelelva or Revelåga is the local name of the lowest part of the river Tverråga, which has its outlet in the larger river Ranelva in Rana Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The river changes its name at the bridge connecting European route E6 with Gruben. Before this bridge it is called Tverråga. Passing this bridge, it is called Revelelva.

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  • Before the bridge the river is called Tverråga Before the bridge the river is called Tverråga
  • After the bridge the river is called Revelelva After the bridge the river is called Revelelva
  • After the bridge the river is called Revelelva After the bridge the river is called Revelelva
  • The waterfall Revelfossen The waterfall Revelfossen
  • The waterfall Revelfossen The waterfall Revelfossen
  • The waterfall Revelfossen The waterfall Revelfossen
  • The further flow, seen from Revelfossen The further flow, seen from Revelfossen
  • Revelelva on right side of the E6, continuing on right side under the bridge of E12 towards Sweden Revelelva on right side of the E6, continuing on right side under the bridge of E12 towards Sweden
  • Revelelva seen from the bridge to E12 Revelelva seen from the bridge to E12
  • Revelelva seen from the bridge to E12 Revelelva seen from the bridge to E12
  • Revelelva seen from the bridge to E12 Revelelva seen from the bridge to E12
  • Outlet of Revelelva in Ranelva with the railway above Outlet of Revelelva in Ranelva with the railway above
  • Outlet of Revelelva in Ranelva with the railway above Outlet of Revelelva in Ranelva with the railway above

See also

References

  1. "Informasjon om stadnamn". Norgeskart (in Norwegian). Kartverket. Retrieved 2024-09-27.


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