Glåmdalen (or Glommadal) is a valley in Innlandet county in Eastern Norway. The valley was formed by the river Glomma (also called Glåma), one of the major rivers for the region. The name "Glåmdalen" is also a newer designation for the traditional district which lies around the river Glomma, although it is most often used to refer to the southern part of the broader valley of Østerdalen.
Glåmdalen (or Glommadal) is a valley in Innlandet county in Eastern Norway. The valley was formed by the river Glomma (also called Glåma), one of the major rivers for the region. The name "Glåmdalen" is also a newer designation for the traditional district which lies around the river Glomma, although it is most often used to refer to the southern part of the broader valley of Østerdalen.
==Geography== The Glåmdalen valley is the valley surrounding the river Glåma, Norway's longest river. The northern end of the valley starts in Røros Municipality at the lake Aursunden and it stretches all the way south to Kongsvinger Municipality where it heads west to Lillestrøm Municipality where it heads south again before flowing out into the sea in Fredrikstad Municipality.
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