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Norway has 20,000 lakes larger than 0.1 km² (100,000 m²) and using that as the measuring limit, Norway place seventh on Countries with most lakes in the world. [1] However, there are at least 450,000 freshwater lakes in Norway . Most were created by glacial erosion.
Various Sami and Norwegian language terms distinguish different types of lake, and often feature in place names:
Fewer than 400 of Norway's lakes have an area of more than 5 square kilometres (1.9 sq mi).
The following list shows the top ten lakes in Norway in terms of surface area. Dams and reservoirs with regulation height over; 15 metres are not included. [3]
No. | Name | County | Area (km2) | Volume (km3) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mjøsa | Innlandet and Akershus | 369.48 | 56.24 |
2 | Røssvatnet | Nordland | 218.61 | 14.80 |
3 | Femund | Innlandet and Trøndelag | 203.40 | 6.04 |
4 | Randsfjorden | Innlandet | 140.69 | 6.61 |
5 | Tyrifjorden | Buskerud | 138.56 | 13.13 |
6 | Snåsavatnet | Trøndelag | 125.73 | 5.78 |
7 | Tunnsjøen | Trøndelag | 100.18 | 8.82 |
8 | Limingen | Trøndelag | 93.27 | 8.11 |
9 | Øyeren | Akershus and Østfold | 84.74 | 1.19 |
10 | Nisser | Telemark | 76.07 | 7.07 |
Europe's four deepest lakes are in Norway, namely Hornindalsvatnet, Salvatnet, Lake Tinn and Mjøsa. The following list includes the lakes in Norway, with a known depth over 200 metres. [3]
No. | Name | County | Maximum depth (m) | Average depth (m) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hornindalsvatnet | Vestland | 514 | 237 |
2 | Salvatnet | Trøndelag | 482* | 155 |
3 | Lake Tinn | Telemark | 460 | 190 |
4 | Mjøsa | Innlandet and Akershus | 453 | 150 |
5 | Fyresvatnet | Telemark | 377 | 120 |
6 | Suldalsvatnet | Rogaland | 376 | 156 |
7 | Øvervatnet (in Fauske) | Nordland | 346 | N/D |
8 | Bandak | Telemark | 325 | 121 |
9 | Lundevatnet | Rogaland and Agder | 314 | 172 |
10 | Storsjøen (in Rendalen) | Innlandet | 309 | 139 |
11 | Totak | Telemark | 306 | 63 |
12 | Tyrifjorden | Buskerud | 295 | 95 |
13 | Breimsvatnet | Vestland | 278 | 129 |
14 | Ørsdalsvatnet | Rogaland | 243 | 137 |
15 | Røssvatnet | Nordland | 240 | 68 |
16 | Nisser | Telemark | 234 | 93 |
17 | Jølstravatnet | Vestland | 233 | 89 |
18 | Oppstrynsvatnet | Vestland | 230 | 131 |
19 | Tunnsjøen | Trøndelag | 222 | 88 |
20 | Dingevatnet | Vestland | 220 | 88 |
21 | Bygdin | Innlandet | 215 | 52 |
22 | Selbusjøen | Trøndelag | 206 | 70 |
23 | Kviteseidvatnet | Telemark | 201 | 93 |
* Sources provide both 464 m (manual method) & 482 m (echo sounding) for the greatest depth.