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    Femunden is Norway's third largest lake and the second largest natural lake in Norway. It is located in Innlandet and Trøndelag counties in Norway, just...
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    the east (Dalarna County and Värmland County). The largest lakes were Femunden and Mjøsa, the largest lake in Norway. Parts of Glomma, Norway's longest...
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    marshes and lakes (it lies adjacent to Norway's second largest natural lake, Femunden). It is a popular destination for canoeing and fishing. The park was formed...
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    passes through the Norwegian Hedmark, where it flows through the lake Femunden. There it is known as Femundelva and Trysilelva. The rest of the river...
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    i Østerdalen and about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of the large lake Femunden. There are about 170 residents in the valley. Tufsingdalen Church is located...
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    Municipality) and Elgå (in Engerdal Municipality) on Norway's third largest lake, Femunden. From 1905 the steamship has transported goods, post, people and lumber...
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    2023–present: Ivar Midtdal (Sp) Lakes in the region include Flensjøen, Femunden, and Siksjøen. The mountains Forollhogna and Håmmålsfjellet are located...
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    the river Glåma has its origin here. The most northerly part of the lake Femunden, the third largest lake in Norway, is located in Røros, just west of Femundsmarka...
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  • Femundsmarka National Park in Røros and Engerdal. The lakes Nedre Roasten and Femunden lie just to the west of Rogen. Terminal moraine List of glacial moraines...
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    1500, when they had started moving south, reaching the area around Lake Femunden in the 18th century. This hypothesis is still accepted among many historians...
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    the west, and Os and Tolga to the northwest. The greater part of Lake Femunden and roughly half of the Femundsmarka National Park also lie within the...
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  • southeast of the town of Røros, about half-way between the lakes Korssjøen and Femunden, and about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Håsjøen. List of lakes in Norway...
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    river. There is a canal connecting the lake Feragen to the nearby lake Femunden. The village of Feragen is a very small village situated at the northern...
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  • with Sweden. The lake lies about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of the lake Femunden and about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) west of the lake Rogen which sits along...
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    1810 until 1814, he worked to make military maps of northern Norway from Femunden to Snåsa Municipality. His work included surveys, historical maps and a...
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    mining town of Røros and it stretched all the way southeast to the lake Femunden and the Swedish border. The administrative centre of the municipality was...
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    the Norwegian coastline, as well as one each stationed on the lakes of Femunden and Mjøsa. 26 of the rescue craft along the coast are larger, permanently...
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