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Skjern Å, the largest river in Denmark by water volume
Denmark has approx. 900 streams with outlet to the sea. Almost half are less than 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long. 52 of them are over 25 kilometres (16 mi) long and 17 are over 50 kilometres (31 mi) long.[1]
The longest river is Gudenå with 156.3 kilometres (97.1 mi) while Skjern Å has the largest discharge at the mouth with on average 30 m3 /s.[2]
The rivers longer than 50 kilometres (31 mi) are:
The longest rivers in Denmark measured from source to outlet in the sea incl. stretches through lakes.[1]
Number Stream Length (km) Included lakes Measured through the tributaries Located on
1 Gudenå 156.3 Bredvad Sø, Mossø , Gudensø, Ry Mølle Sø, Lillesø, Birksø, Julsø, Borre Sø, Brassø, Langsø, Sminge Sø, Tange Sø Jutland
2 Skjern Å 104.1 Rørbæk Sø, Nedersø, Kulsø, Hastrup Sø, MES Jutland
3 Storå 101,7 Holstebro Vandkraftsø Jutland
4 Karup Å 92.8 Skygge Å/Elbæk Jutland
5 Varde Å 90.5 Grindsted Å/Vandel Bæk Jutland
6 Suså 86.5 Tystrup /Bavelse SøZealand
7 Odense Å 81.8 Hågerup Å (29.7 km) Funen
8 Vidå 80.2 Sønderå/Bjerndrup Mølleå Jutland
9 Ribe Å 76.5 Gram Å/Nørreå/Fovs Å Jutland
10 Halleby Å 65.5 Tissø Tysinge Å Zealand
11 Rye Å 64.2 Hellum Bæk Jutland
12 Kongeå 63.6 (72.3 km if measured via Gesten Å) Jutland
13 Uggerby Å 60.6 Møllebæk Jutland
14 Brede Å 54.4 Fiskbæk Jutland
15 Skals Å 54.1 Kousted Å Jutland
16 Simested Å 51.4 Jutland
17 Lindenborg Å 50.2 Jutland
References
Berg, Søren (19 April 2021). "Hvor lang er min å?" . fiskepleje.dk (in Danish). DTU Aqua . Retrieved 27 September 2021 . Hasholt, Bent; Serritslev, Lars. "Skjern Å" . Den Store Danske at lex.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 27 September 2021 .
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На других языках [de] Liste von Fließgewässern in Dänemark Die Liste von Fließgewässern in Dänemark enthält eine Auswahl an Fließgewässern (dänisch Vandløb)[1] im eigentlichen Staatsgebiet von Dänemark (ohne Färöer und Grönland). Die Bezeichnung Fluss (dän. Flod) wird für Fließgewässer in Dänemark nicht verwendet, auch wenn einige Auen/Bäche (dän. Å) in Jütland die Größe eines Flusses haben.[2] Die Gesamtlänge der dänischen Fließgewässer beläuft sich auf ungefähr 69.000 km, davon machen den Hauptanteil kleinere Wasserläufe, Bäche und Wassergräben mit einer Breite von weniger als 2,5 m am Boden aus.[3] - [en] List of rivers of Denmark
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