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Laxá (Skagafjörður)

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Laxá í Laxárdal
Laxá á Skaga
Map
EtymologyLaxá is Icelandic for "Salmon river"
Location
CountryIceland
RegionSkagafjörður
Physical characteristics
SourceHryggjafjall mountain
 • coordinates65°49′5.981″N 19°53′38.983″W / 65.81832806°N 19.89416194°W / 65.81832806; -19.89416194
MouthSævarlandsvík

The Laxá river in Laxárdalur valley, also called Laxá á Skaga (Laxá in Skagi) is a spring creek that runs through Laxárdalur in Skagafjörður, Iceland to the sea in Sævarlandsvík, north of Tindastóll mountain. The river originates at Hryggjafjall mountain by Staðarfjöll mountain.[1] There is some salmon fishing in the river.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Breim, Eggert (1982). "Sýslulýsing yfir Skagafjarðarsýslu". In Helgason, Ögmundur (ed.). Skagafirðingabók [Skagafjörður Book] (in Icelandic). Reykjavík. pp. 10, 11.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ "Laxá í Laxárdal". SVFR (in Icelandic). Retrieved 2024-10-29.
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