Fjällsjöälven is a river in northwestern Ångermanland, Strömsund municipality. It is a tributary of the Ångerman River. Length is about 80 km, and source flows are about 260 km.
Fjällsjöälven is a river in northwestern Ångermanland, Strömsund municipality. It is a tributary of the Ångerman River. Length is about 80 km, and source flows are about 260 km.
The Fjällsjöälven has its headwaters in the border region between Lapland and Jämtland with a northern source, the Saxån, and a southern source, the Sjoutälven, which unite in the four-mile-long Tåsjön (248 m above sea level). Below Tåsjön, Fjällsjöälven also receives water from Flåsjöån, Rörströmsälven and Hotingsån, when they merge in Bodumsjön (212 m above sea level) at Rossön (Bodums parish) in Strömsund municipality.
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