Gaula River

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The Gaula River is a major river in central Norway, renowned for its salmon fishing and for flowing through the Gauldalen valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Norway NERFINISHED
country Norway
drainageBasinLocatedIn Trøndelag NERFINISHED
emptiesInto Trondheimsfjorden NERFINISHED
flowsDirection generally northward
flowsThrough Gauldalen valley NERFINISHED
Holtålen municipality NERFINISHED
Melhus municipality NERFINISHED
Midtre Gauldal municipality NERFINISHED
Trondheim municipality NERFINISHED
hasCityAtMouth Trondheim NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Gauldalen region NERFINISHED
hasFishingSeason summer months
hasLandscapeType mountainous headwaters
valley landscape
hasNameInNorwegian Gaula NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature rapids and pools suitable for salmon fishing
scenic valley
strong salmon runs
hasReputationFor large Atlantic salmon
sport fishing
hasTypeOfFish Atlantic salmon NERFINISHED
sea trout
hasValley Gauldalen NERFINISHED
hasValleyNameDerivedFrom Gauldalen NERFINISHED
isImportantFor local economy
local tourism
recreational fishing
isMajorRiverIn Trøndelag NERFINISHED
isOneOf important salmon rivers in Norway
isPartOf Norwegian river system
isUsedFor angling
outdoor recreation
knownFor salmon fishing
locatedIn Trøndelag county NERFINISHED
central Norway
mouthLocatedIn Trondheim NERFINISHED
Trondheimsfjorden NERFINISHED
region Central Norway NERFINISHED
sourceLocatedIn Holtålen municipality NERFINISHED

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Gauldalen namedAfter Gaula River
Gauldalen hasPart Gaula River
Gauldalen riverFlowsThrough Gaula River
Gauldalen drainedBy Gaula River