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River Glomma
Glomma, also known as Glåma is the longest and largest river in Norway, 598 kilometres long. Its drainage basin covers fully 13% of Norway's area, all in the Southern part of Norway. Because it flows through some of the richest forest districts, it has historically been Norway's leading log floating river. The combination of raw materials, water power, and easy transport has over the centuries encouraged industry along the Glomma. Some of the country's largest manufacturing and processing concerns are found around its mouth, where supplies of timber and hydro-power have been backed by excellent port facilities. Since 1985 the log floating has stopped, but the river has been changed by the log floating. Large rocks in the river bed were removed to ensure an steady drift.
Glomma, also known as Glåma is the longest and largest river in Norway, 598 kilometres long. Its drainage basin covers fully 13% of Norway's area, all in the Southern part of Norway. Because it flows through some of the richest forest districts, it has historically been Norway's leading log floating river. The combination of raw materials, water power, and easy transport has over the centuries encouraged industry along the Glomma. Some of the country's largest manufacturing and processing concerns are found around its mouth, where supplies of timber and hydro-power have been backed by excellent port facilities. Since 1985 the log floating has stopped, but the river has been changed by the log floating. Large rocks in the river bed were removed to ensure an steady drift.