Enningdalsälven

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Enningdalsälven
Enningdalselva, Halden, Norway - panoramio.jpg
Enningdalsalven
Location
Country Sweden, Norway
Physical characteristics
Source Bullaresjöarna
  coordinates 58°52′40″N11°32′15″E / 58.87778°N 11.53750°E / 58.87778; 11.53750
Mouth Iddefjord
  coordinates
58°58′50″N11°28′30″E / 58.98056°N 11.47500°E / 58.98056; 11.47500
Basin size781.7 km2 (301.8 sq mi) [1]

Enningdalsälven is a river in Sweden and Norway.

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