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River in Norway
The Drammenselva (English: Drammen River) is a river in Buskerud county, southeastern Norway. The Drammenselva is one of the largest rivers in Norway,
Drammenselva
Municipality in Buskerud, Norway
Drammensfjord. The fjord is, however, probably named after the river Drammenselva (Norse Drǫfn), and this again is derived from drǫfn f 'wave'. The coat-of-arms
Drammen
City in Øvre Eiker, Norway
the municipality of Øvre Eiker. The town is located upstream of the Drammenselva river, about 18 km (11 mi) west of the city of Drammen and 49 km (30 mi)
Hokksund
Borough of Drammen, Norway
Drammen, north of the Drammenselva. Historically Åssiden was the location through which lumber was transported via Drammenselva into the city. Åssiden
Åssiden
Fjord in Eastern Norway
stretches about 30 kilometres (19 mi) to the north and northeast. The Drammenselva river discharges into the head of the fjord. The fjord shares its name
Drammensfjord
Fjord lake in Buskerud, Norway
near the lake's southwest corner, where Tyrifjorden discharges into the Drammenselva river. Tyrifjorden is located in the county of Buskerud and borders the
Tyrifjorden
Place in Norway
village in Drammen municipality in Buskerud, Norway. It lies north of Drammenselva, approximately five miles west of Bragernes, between Åssiden in the east
Solbergelva
Area in Buskerud county, Norway
municipality in Buskerud county, Norway. It is situated south of the Drammenselva River opposite of Krokstadelva. Mjøndalen has traditionally been a railway
Mjøndalen
Gudbrandsdalslågen and Vorma, 349 km (217 mi) Drammensvassdraget or Drammenselva, 308 km (191 mi) Hallingdalselva and Snarumselva, 258 km (160 mi) Skiensvassdraget
List_of_rivers_of_Norway
Area of Drammen, Norway
Drammen in Buskerud, Norway, on the north side of the Drammen River (Drammenselva). Bragernes Church (Bragernes kirke) was erected in 1871 in neo-Gothic
Bragernes
Borough of Drammen, Buskerud, Norway
at the southern side of the river Drammenselva. Until about 1600, Strømsø was an island surrounded by the Drammenselva, but was later made landfast. In
Strømsø
Village in Buskerud, Norway
Drammen. The village is located at the southwestern arm of Tyrifjorden. Drammenselva enters Tyrifjorden by Vikerfossen. Trunk road Highway 35 passes Vikersund
Vikersund
Village in Drammen Municipality, Norway
Mjøndalen separated by E134 highway. The village is situated next to the Drammenselva river stretching west towards the village of Loesmoen in the neighbouring
Steinberg,_Norway
Municipality in Buskerud, Norway
built here. The first element is móða which means "river" (here the Drammenselva river) and the last element is heimr which means "home", "homestead"
Modum
River
municipality of Sigdal in a south-easterly course until it flows into Drammenselva at Åmot in Modum. The river begins a few miles north of Lake Haglebuvatna
Simoa
Road bridge in Drammen, Norway
(Norwegian: Drammensbrua) is a motorway box girder bridge that crosses Drammenselva river in the town of Drammen in Norway. It is the longest road bridge
Drammen_Bridge
part of the Buskerud county in Norway. It is situated north of the Drammenselva river and opposite Mjøndalen. Historically Krokstadelva was known for
Krokstadelva
Numedalslågen 356 5554 111 Skagerrak in Larvik Municipality 89 66 49 Drammenselva ← Tyrifjorden ← Storelva-Ådalselva-Sperillen ← Begna ← Otrøelva 310 17113
List_of_rivers_of_Europe
Village in Modum Municipality, Norway
ends and drains into Drammenselva. Geithusbrua is a cable bridge, that spans the junction where Tyrifjorden turns into Drammenselva. There are two hydroelectric
Geithus
866 sq mi) Germany formed by confluence of Werra (longer) and Fulda (larger) Drammenselva 314 m³/s 48 km (nominally) 301 km (system) 17,110 km2 (6,610 sq mi)
List of rivers discharging into the North Sea
List_of_rivers_discharging_into_the_North_Sea
Island in Drammen, Norway
formerly also Møllerholmen, is an 0.6 km2 island at the mouth of the river Drammenselva in Drammen, Buskerud, Norway, and the only remaining island in downtown
Holmen_(Drammen)
Bridge in Drammen, Norway
The Ypsilon Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over Drammenselva in Drammen, located in Buskerud in Norway. The pedestrian bridge connects Kunnskapsparken
Ypsilon_(bridge)
Village in Norway
Øvre Eiker, Buskerud, Norway. It is situated on the eastern bank of Drammenselva, opposite the village of Skotselv on the other side of the river. Norwegian
Dramdal
Former municipality in Buskerud, Norway
villages of Mjøndalen, Krokstadelva, Solbergelva, and Steinberg. The Drammenselva River flows through the municipality of Nedre Eiker. It is one of the
Nedre_Eiker
Village in Østlandet, Norway
existed since the Viking Age. At that time the main river, now called Drammenselva, rose 4 to 5 metres (13 to 16 ft) higher than today's level, making transport
Skotselv
Village in Øvre Eiker, Buskerud, Norway
Fiskumvannet and Eikeren. Vestfosselva is the largest tributary of the Drammenselva. Vestfossen waterfall is dammed and has a power station, Vestfossen kraftverk
Vestfossen
11th-13th century), Drau (Occitan, 16th-18th century) Drammenselva Drammen River (English variant), Drammenselva (Norwegian), Drammenselven (Danish Drava or Drave
List of alternative names for European rivers
List_of_alternative_names_for_European_rivers
Railway line from Oslo to Stavanger, Norway
Egersund – Stavanger: 1956 Starting point of the line is Hokksund in the Drammenselva valley, where it branches off from the Randsfjordbane southwest into
Sørlandet_Line
River in Norway
municipality, to Geithus, a village in Modum municipality, where it joins the Drammenselva river. The total length of Snarumselva is about 50 km (31 mi) and the
Snarumselva
River in Innlandet, Norway
hydropower company operates 20 power plants on the Begna (and the river Drammenselva which flows from the lake Tyrifjorden to the sea. The association is
Begna_(river)
Village in Østlandet, Norway
into operation in 1916, and utilizes the waterfall at Embretfoss on the Drammenselva. Additional power plants were added in 1921, 1954 and 2013. Haugfoss
Åmot,_Buskerud
Municipality in Buskerud, Norway
through Sigdal, flowing in a south-easterly course until it flows into Drammenselva at Åmot in Modum Municipality. The meaning of the river name is unknown
Sigdal
Municipality in Buskerud, Norway
means oak in the Norwegian language. Øvre Eiker is a lush valley along Drammenselva with Modum to the north and Drammen to the east. To the south flows Eikeren
Øvre_Eiker
Norwegian resistance member
two got a 200-metre headstart. They ran down the road along the river Drammenselva. When they reached the road's end, they could have run back into the
Kjell_Bull-Hansen
Lake in Eastern Norway
Hokksund, where it splits into two rivers that both flow in the large river Drammenselva. In 2005, Eikeren was developed by the Vestfold Inter-Municipal Waterworks
Eikeren
Village in Buskerud, Norway
municipality in Buskerud, Norway. Burud is located on the western bank of Drammenselva, 75 kilometers from Oslo. It had a train station (Burud stasjon) which
Burud
Norwegian paper mill, 1873–2006
then grown to over one million kroner. The 1880s were good years at Drammenselva: the debts incurred at founding were steadily reduced, and by the end
Drammenselvens_Papirfabrikker
Project) Akershus 14 Ypsilon Cable-stayed Steel deck and pylon Footbridge Drammenselva 2008 Drammen, Drammen Municipality 59°44′39.5″N 10°11′42.7″E / 59.744306°N
List_of_bridges_in_Norway
Decree to instruct a terrain investigation of the area along the river Drammenselva from Drammen to Randsfjorden. June 28 - The Lewisham rail crash (1857)
1857_in_rail_transport
presents the results of his investigation of the area along the river Drammenselva which concludes that the terrain between Drammen and Randsfjorden, in
1858_in_rail_transport
Danish-born Norwegian merchant and settler
reside and develop his enterprises at Bragernes, an area across the Drammenselva river from Strømsø, and a growing commercial district positioned advantageously
Johan_Garmann
Railway line in Norway
Decree to instruct a terrain investigation of the area along the river Drammenselva from Drammen to Randsfjorden. He presented the results of the investigation
Randsfjorden_Line
Buskerud is named for the estate. The farm was located on the west side of Drammenselva at Aamot in what is now Modum Municipality. During the Middle Ages, the
Buskerud_Manor
Former municipality in Vestfold county in Norway
Strøm'. The old farm Strøm (Norse Straumr) is located at the bank of Drammenselva, and it is named after the stream (straumr) in the river there. (The
Strømsgodset
established. July - Zionittene performs their first adult baptism in Drammenselva. Molde is incorporated as a city through a royal charter. Kristiansund
1742_in_Norway
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