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Anarjohka (Northern Sami: Anárjohka, Norwegian: Anarjokka or Anarjohka, Finnish: Inarijoki, Swedish: Enare älv) is a tributary of Tana River. It is about 153 kilometres (95 mi) long, with a drainage area of about 3,152 square kilometres (1,217 sq mi).[1] The mean discharge at the mouth is about 33 cubic metres per second (1,200 cu ft/s).[1] The lower part of the river runs along the Finnish–Norwegian border. The border continues along Anarjohkas tributary Skiehččanjohka, while the upper part of the river lies within the eponymous Øvre Anárjohka (Upper Anarjohka) national park in Norway.[2]

Anárjohka and the bridge to Karigasniemi in Finland
Anárjohka and the bridge to Karigasniemi in Finland
Anárjohka
View of the river at Karigasniemi
Location of the river
Anarjohka (Norway)
Location
Countries
  • Norway
  • Finland
Counties
  • Finnmark
  • Lapland
Municipalities
  • Karasjok
  • Kautokeino
  • Utsjoki
Physical characteristics
SourceLulit Bissovárri (Øvre Anárjohka National Park)
  locationKautokeino, Norway
  coordinates68.730°N 24.367°E / 68.730; 24.367
  elevation549 metres (1,801 ft)
MouthTana River
  location
Karasjok, Norway
  coordinates
69°25′55″N 25°48′26″E
  elevation
123 metres (404 ft)
Length152.9 km (95.0 mi)
Basin size3,151.81 km2 (1,216.92 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average32.96 m3/s (1,164 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftIškorasjohka, Goššjohka, Ássuorgi, Cáskinjohka
  rightKarigasjoki, Skiehččanjohka

The river has its sources at Lulit Bissovárri, at an elevation of 549 metres (1,801 ft) in Kautokeino Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway, in the far south of the Finnmarksvidda plateau, in the southwestern parts of Øvre Anárjohka National Park. From there it flows towards the northeast through the national park, until it turns towards the east and joins the tributary Skiehččanjohkka and the border with Finland, where Lemmenjoki National Park is situated on the opposite side. After Basevuovdi the river turns north, and its largest tributary, the Goššjohka, joins it from the west. The only bridge over the Anarjohka is located at the Finnish village of Karigasniemi. At this border crossing the Norwegian and Finnish national highways meet, both numbered 92. At Raidesuolu, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) further north, and some 10 kilometres (6 mi) east of the village of Karasjok, the Anarjohka flows into the river Karasjohka, and together the two rivers form the Tana River.

Karigasniemi, with some 300 inhabitants, is the only settlement of some size along the river. On the Norwegian side, between the border bridge and north to the confluence with Karasjohka, lie the villages of Dorvonjárga and Gámehisnjárga. South of Karigasniemi, the area surrounding the river is very sparsely populated. There are small villages at (from north to south) Iškorasjohka, Jorgastak, and Basevuovdi on the Norwegian side, and at Kuoppaniva, Vuobmaved, and Angeli on the Finnish side. Angeli, which lies opposite Basevouvdi on the Norwegian side, is the largest settlement along the river south of Karigasniemi. Upstream from Basevuovdi / Angeli there are no settlements at all.

Like the Tana, the Anarjohka is a very good river for salmon fishing.


See also



References


  1. NVE Atlas, Norges vassdrags- og energidirektorat
  2. Askheim, Svein, ed. (2015-07-07). "Anárjohka". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2018-07-01.



На других языках


[de] Anárjohka

Der Fluss Anárjohka (Namensursprung nordsamisch, finnisch: Inarijoki, schwedisch: Enare älv)[3][4] ist einer der beiden Quellflüsse des norwegisch-finnischen Grenzflusses Tana und durchfließt die Kommunen Kautokeino und Karasjok in der Fylke Troms og Finnmark im äußersten Norden Norwegens.
- [en] Anarjohka

[es] Río Anarjohka

El río Anarjohka (en sami septentrional, Anárjohka, en noruego, Anarjokka o Anarjohka, en finés, Inarijoki, en sueco, Enare älv) es un río del norte de la península escandinava, una de las fuentes del río Tana y uno de los ríos más importantes que drena la meseta de Finnmark. Administrativamente, el río nace en Noruega, en el condado de Troms og Finnmark y enseguida forma hasta su desembocadura la frontera con Finlandia (con la Laponia finlandesa). Tiene una longitud de 152,9 km, drenando una cuenca de 3151,81 km²[1] y teniendo en su desembocadura un caudal de 32,96 m³/s.[1]

[it] Anarjohka

L'Anarjohka (in norvegese Anarjokka o Anarjohka, in finlandese Inarijoki, in lingua sami settentrionale Anárjohka, in svedese Enare älv) è un fiume della Norvegia e della Finlandia. Assieme all'Karasjohka dà origine al fiume Teno nei pressi di Karigasniemi.



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