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- Göta_älv discharge "575.0".
- Göta_älv abstract "The Göta älv is a river that drains lake Vänern into the Kattegat, at the city of Gothenburg, on the western coast of Sweden. It was formed at the end of the last glaciation, as an outflow channel from the Baltic Ice Lake to the Atlantic Ocean and nowadays it has the largest drainage basin in Scandinavia.The Göta älv is located in Götaland, with the river itself being a site of early Geatish settlement. The length is 93 km. Usually the combination of Göta älv and Klarälven (a river ending at Vänern) is considered to be one river system. This combination is the longest river in the Nordic countries, 750 km[citation needed]. The Bohus Fortress is located by the river at Kungälv. Here the river splits into two, with the northern part being the Nordre älv and the southern part keeping the name Göta älv.At Trollhättan there is a dam, canal locks and a hydropower station in the river. The locks make the river navigable, even for large cargo vessels (88 m long). The artificial parts are called Trollhätte Canal. The river and the canal is part of a mostly inland waterway, Göta Canal, which spans the width of Sweden to the Baltic Sea south of Stockholm.The power station supplied electric power to the heavy steel industry concentrated around Trollhättan Falls, contributing to its industrial revolution. In the summer months the spillway of the dam is opened for a few minutes daily and tourists gather to see the water rushing down the river (picture).There are concerns about whether the maximum discharge of 1000 m³/s is enough in a scenario where heavy rain floods the lake Vänern, causing considerable damage. Previously this was thought not to be possible in reality, but in 2001 the lake was flooded almost a meter above maximum level (and some upstream lakes like Glafsfjorden 3 metres). In this situation, Göta älv was allowed a discharge of 1100 m³/s for months causing big risk of landslides. Now a water tunnel between Vänersborg and Uddevalla is considered as a rescue solution.There is a large risk of landslides along the river and historical notes of 15 landslides exist. The largest occurred in the years 1150, 1648, 1950, 1957 and 1977 (Tuve landslide).".
- Göta_älv thumbnail Trollhattefallen.jpg?width=300.
- Göta_älv wikiPageID "12106".
- Göta_älv wikiPageRevisionID "603979557".
- Göta_älv country "Norway".
- Göta_älv country "Sweden".
- Göta_älv discharge "575".
- Göta_älv footnotes "1".
- Göta_älv imageCaption "Trollhättan Falls in Göta älv".
- Göta_älv length "93".
- Göta_älv lengthNote "1".
- Göta_älv map "Gota alv sweden.png".
- Göta_älv mapCaption "Position of the Göta älv".
- Göta_älv mouth "Kattegat".
- Göta_älv mouthElevation "0".
- Göta_älv mouthLatD "57".
- Göta_älv mouthLatM "41".
- Göta_älv mouthLatNs "N".
- Göta_älv mouthLatS "35".
- Göta_älv mouthLocation Gothenburg.
- Göta_älv mouthLongD "11".
- Göta_älv mouthLongEw "E".
- Göta_älv mouthLongM "54".
- Göta_älv mouthLongS "30".
- Göta_älv name "Göta älv".
- Göta_älv source "Vänern".
- Göta_älv sourceElevation "44".
- Göta_älv sourceLatD "58".
- Göta_älv sourceLatM "22".
- Göta_älv sourceLatNs "N".
- Göta_älv sourceLatS "49".
- Göta_älv sourceLongD "12".
- Göta_älv sourceLongEw "E".
- Göta_älv sourceLongM "21".
- Göta_älv sourceLongS "30".
- Göta_älv watershed "50229.3".
- Göta_älv subject Category:Bohuslän.
- Göta_älv subject Category:Gothenburg.
- Göta_älv subject Category:Götaland.
- Göta_älv subject Category:Hisingen.
- Göta_älv subject Category:Rivers_of_Sweden.
- Göta_älv subject Category:Västra_Götaland_County.
- Göta_älv type BodyOfWater.
- Göta_älv type NaturalPlace.
- Göta_älv type Place.
- Göta_älv type River.
- Göta_älv type Stream.
- Göta_älv type Wikidata:Q532.
- Göta_älv type BodyOfWater.
- Göta_älv type Place.
- Göta_älv type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Göta_älv type Location.
- Göta_älv comment "The Göta älv is a river that drains lake Vänern into the Kattegat, at the city of Gothenburg, on the western coast of Sweden. It was formed at the end of the last glaciation, as an outflow channel from the Baltic Ice Lake to the Atlantic Ocean and nowadays it has the largest drainage basin in Scandinavia.The Göta älv is located in Götaland, with the river itself being a site of early Geatish settlement. The length is 93 km.".
- Göta_älv label "Göta älv".
- Göta_älv label "Göta älv".
- Göta_älv label "Göta älv".
- Göta_älv label "Göta älv".
- Göta_älv label "Göta älv".
- Göta_älv label "Göta älv".
- Göta_älv label "Göta älv".
- Göta_älv label "Río Göta".
- Göta_älv label "Гёта-Эльв".
- Göta_älv label "جوتا".
- Göta_älv label "イェータ川".
- Göta_älv label "约塔河".
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- Göta_älv sameAs イェータ川.
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- Göta_älv sameAs Q214748.
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- Göta_älv wasDerivedFrom Göta_älv?oldid=603979557.
- Göta_älv depiction Trollhattefallen.jpg.