Angerman River (Аngermanaelven)
Largest tributaries
The Ångerman or Angerman (Swedish: Ångermanälven) is one of Swedens longest rivers with a total length of 460 kilometers. It also has the third largest flow rate, after the Göta and Lule.
It starts in the Scandinavian mountain range in the southern parts of the Swedish province of Lapland. It then trails through Jämtland, increasing in power in the province of Ångermanland, whose name derives from it. The Vojmån, Fjällsjö, and Fax are its main tributaries. It contains an internal bifurcation Vängelälven.
It is navigable for about 80 km from the sea. Over the last 30 kilometers (after the town of Sollefteå noted on the map), it flows through a scenic valley known as Ådalen. The Ångerman then empties into the Baltic Sea\\\\\\\’s Gulf of Bothnia near the town of Kramfors.