Iešjávri
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Iešjávri | |
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Location | Kautokeino, Alta, Karasjok (Finnmark) |
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Surface area | 68.16 km² |
Shore length1 | 164,74 km |
Surface elevation | 390 m |
References | NVE |
1 Shore length is an imprecise measure which may not be standardized for this article. |
Iešjávri (or Iesjavri[1]) is a lake in the municipalities of Alta, Kautokeino and Karasjok in Finnmark county, Norway. The lakes is the largest in the county and has a length of over 13 km from north to south. It is a characteristic Baltic Shield lakes which is 14 m in depth at the deepest point and 4 m in depth on the average.
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- ^ Various Sami and Norwegian language terms distinguish different types of lakes. The name Jávrre: (Lule Sami) or jávri (Northern Sami) is used as a suffix for larger lakes.