Glafsfjorden
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| Glafsfjorden near Arvika | ||
| Geographical location | Varmland , Sweden | |
| Tributaries | Älgån, Josseälven | |
| Drain | Byälven | |
| Places on the shore | Arvika | |
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| Coordinates | 59 ° 34 ′ N , 12 ° 36 ′ E | |
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| Altitude above sea level | 45.2 m ö.h. | |
| surface | 99.77 km² | |
| Maximum depth | 36 m | |
| Catchment area | 4030 km² | |
Glafsfjorden is an inland lake in West Värmland . It has an area of 100 km² and is 36 m deep at the deepest point. It is connected to Vänern by water via the Byälven and the Säffle Canal. The largest town on the Glafsfjord is Arvika .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sjöareal och sjöhöjd (3.32 MB; PDF) , Svenskt vattenarkiv (SVAR), Sveriges meteorologiska och hydrologiska institut (Swedish)
- ↑ Länskartor Swedish mapping service
- ↑ VattenWeb , Sveriges meteorologiska och hydrologiska institut (Swedish)