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Pite River

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Length
  
400 km

Basin area
  
11,285 km²

Country
  
Sweden

Discharge
  
160 m³/s

Mouth
  
Bothnian Bay

Mouth elevation
  
0

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- average
  
160 m/s (5,650 cu ft/s)

The Pite River (Piteälven, Pite älv or Piteå älv in Swedish) is a river in northern Sweden, flowing through the Norrbotten County. It is one of the four major rivers in Norrland that have been left mostly untouched by water power plants, the river has a single dam at Sikfors approximately 15 km upstream from the sea.

Map of pitealven, 941 91 Pite%C3%A5, Sweden

It starts in the large lakes in eastern Sweden, such as Tjeggelvas, Vuolvojaure and Labbas, in Jokkmokk Municipality, and flows to the east coast, discharging in the Gulf of Bothnia, in the Piteå Municipality.

It has a length of 400 kilometers, covering an area of 11,200 km².

Its largest waterfall is Storforsen, which has also become the most popular place to visit in Norrbotten. It is located in Älvsbyn Municipality.

References

Pite River Wikipedia