Øverlandselva
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Øverlandselva is a river that flows through Bærum, Norway.
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Øverlandselva Øverlandselven | |
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Etymology | Øverland farm |
Location | |
Country | Norway |
Region | Eastern Norway |
District | Viken |
Municipality | Bærum |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Øverland, Bærum, Norway |
• coordinates | 59.9404°N 10.5707°E / 59.9404; 10.5707 |
Mouth | Engervannet |
• location | Blommenholm, Bærum, Norway |
• coordinates | 59.8990°N 10.5393°E / 59.8990; 10.5393 |
• elevation | 4 m (13 ft) |
Basin features | |
River system | Sandviksvassdraget |
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It starts near Øverland in northern Bærum, at the confluence of the creeks Seternbekken and Ilabekken. It runs south and southwest, emptying into the eastern side of Engervannet at Blommenholm. A river runs from Engervannet and flows into Sandvikselva, but this portion is called Rønneelva.[1]