Eidselva (city)
Eidselva | ||
Mouth of the Eidselva |
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location | Stad Municipality , Vestland , Norway | |
River system | Eidselva | |
origin | Outflow of the Hornindalsvatnet lake | |
Source height | approx. 52 moh. | |
muzzle | in Nordfjordeid in the Eidsfjord Coordinates: 61 ° 54 ′ 7 " N , 5 ° 59 ′ 7" E 61 ° 54 ′ 7 " N , 5 ° 59 ′ 7" E
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length | 10.8 km |
The Eidselva is a river in the municipality of Stad in the Norwegian province of Vestland .
It rises as an outflow of the Hornindalsvatnet lake at its western end at a height of about 52 meters. From there it meanders in a westerly direction until it flows into the Eidsfjord after 10.8 kilometers of the river, as the crow flies, about 7 kilometers south of the center of Nordfjordeid . In addition to many farms in its eastern section, the river passes the northern part of Mogrenda . Both in this area and at Nordfjordeid, the river is bridged by the European route 39 . Another bridge exists near the confluence with the Eidsfjord.
In the course of the river there are various islands and sandbanks, including the Storøya island near the mouth . There are also the Kviafoss and Fåhølsfoss waterfalls . A hydroelectric power station was installed at Kviafossen in 1918. Several streams flow into the Eidselva, including the Leivdøla and the Litleelva .