Siiddašjávri

Siiddašjávri (Northern Sami) or Sijdasjávrre (Lule Sami) or Sitasjaure (Swedish) is a lake on the border between Norway and Sweden. Only 0.96 square kilometres (0.37 sq mi) of the 71.91-square-kilometre (27.76 sq mi) lake lies in Norway and the vast majority of the lake lies in Sweden. The Norwegian side is located in Narvik Municipality in Nordland county. The Swedish side is located in Gällivare Municipality in Norrbotten County. The name of the lake comes from the Sami languages, with the ending -jávri or -jávrre being the word for "lake".[1]

Siiddašjávri  (Northern Sami)
Sijdasjávrre  (Lule Sami)
Sitasjaure  (Swedish)
Sijdasjávrre
Sijdasjávrre
LocationGällivare, Norrbottenand
Narvik, Nordland
Coordinates68.0968°N 17.2287°E / 68.0968; 17.2287
Basin countriesSweden and Norway
Max. length35 kilometres (22 mi)
Max. width5 kilometres (3.1 mi)
Surface area71.91 km2 (27.76 sq mi)
(0.96 km² in Norway)
Shore length197.27 kilometres (60.44 mi)
Surface elevation604 metres (1,982 ft)
ReferencesNVE
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

See also

  • List of lakes in Norway

References

  1. "Sijdasjávrre" (in Norwegian). yr.no. Retrieved 2012-05-21.
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