The following are the 19 longest rivers of Norway, ranked by length:
- Glomma, 623 km (387 mi)
- Tana, 361 km (224 mi)
- Pasvikelva and Ivalo, 360 km (224 mi) (109 km in Norway)
- Numedalslågen, 356 km (221 mi)
- Gudbrandsdalslågen and Vorma, 349 km (217 mi)
- Drammensvassdraget (Drammenselva, 308 km (191 mi)
- Hallingdalselva and Snarumselva, 258 km (160 mi)
- Skiensvassdraget, 252 km (157 mi)
- Otra, 245 km (152 mi)
- Altaelva, 240 km (149 mi)
- Namsen, 228 km (142 mi)
- Arendalsvassdraget (Nidelva (Aust-Agder)), 221 km (137 mi)
- Trysilelva, 213 km (132 mi)
- Orkla, 172 km (107 mi)
- Vefsna, 163 km (101 mi)
- Nea-Nidelvvassdraget, 163 km (101 mi)
- Karasjohka, 155 km (96 mi)
- Gaula, 153 km (95 mi)
- Renaelva, 152 km (94 mi)
Other rivers
Other rivers include:
- Akerselva
- Eira
- Flakstadelva
- Gaula
- Tista
References
- Norges lengste elver("Norway's longest rivers") (Norwegian))
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