Savalen
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Savalen is a lake in Hedmark country, Norway, in the municipalities Tynset and Alvdal, about 18 square kilometers. The river Sivilla, which connects Savalen and Glomma, is regulated and exploited by the Savalen hydropower station (62 MW). A tourist resort is located at the northern end of the lake, with facilities for winter sport. The skating stadium is the highest located skating venue in Norway, and saw two speed skating world records set by Eric Heiden, a world record in 1,000 m in 1978, and a world record in 3,000 m speedskating in 1979. Arne Garborg's Kolbotn is located at the southern end of the lake.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savalen
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Coordinates: 62°16'15"N 10°28'43"E
- Østrungen 99 km
- Selbusjøen 112 km
- Stor-Drakstsjøen 117 km
- Foldsjøen 121 km
- Almovatnet 142 km
- Botn lake 150 km
- Tjuahpa 195 km
- Straumsetervatnet 196 km
- Hornindalsvatnet 230 km
- Lauvsnesvatnet 249 km
- Tronfjell 16 km
- Forollhogna National Park 47 km
- raja poultries & hatcheries limited 48 km
- Rondane National Park 53 km
- Dovre National Park 55 km
- Dovre-Sunndalsfjella National Park 71 km
- Steinhoa 90 km
- Ålvundeid 115 km
- Sunndalsfjord 117 km
- Jotunheimen National Park 139 km