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Kalix River

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- location
  
Kalix

Discharge
  
290 m³/s

Source
  
Kebnekaise

Country
  
Sweden

Length
  
461 km

Basin area
  
18,130 km²

Mouth
  
Gulf of Bothnia

Mouth elevation
  
0

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- average
  
290 m/s (10,241 cu ft/s)

Huge salmon in jockfall kalix river


The Kalix River (in Kalix dialect: lisälva, Swedish: proper Kalix älv or in everyday language Kalixälven, Northern Sami: Gáláseatnu, In Meänkieli the lower part of the river is called Kaihnuunväylä, while the upper part is called Kaalasväylä) is one of the four major rivers of Norrland, northern Sweden, that are untouched by water power constructions. It is 461 kilometres long, flowing up to the Kebnekaise mountain range in Kiruna Municipality. In the southeast it flows through Lappland; and to the south through Norrbotten County, discharging in the Gulf of Bothnia south-east of Kalix.

Contents

Map of Kalix River, Sweden

The Kalix River is the third river by length in Norrbotten, with the Torne River being 522 km and the Lule River being only slightly longer at 460.81 km

Major contributaries are Tvärån, Ängesån and Tärendö River, which is a bifurcation river taking water from Torne River.

Its largest waterfall is Jokkfall, in Överkalix Municipality.

References

Kalix River Wikipedia