Norralaån

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Coordinates: 61°21′26″N16°59′45″E / 61.35715°N 16.99593°E / 61.35715; 16.99593

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Norralaån
River
Country Sweden
County Gävleborg
Length 40 km (25 mi)
Basin 319.3 km2 (123 sq mi) [1]

Norralaån is a river in Hälsingland, Sweden.

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