Glomma river region

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The Glomma river region is an area in eastern Norway shaped by the country’s longest river, characterized by its valleys, forests, and settlements that have historically relied on the river for transport, industry, and agriculture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
characterizedBy agricultural land
forests
river valleys
settlements along the river
climate temperate continental-influenced climate
contains coniferous forests
farmland
industrial towns
riverine settlements
country Norway
economicActivity agriculture
forestry
hydropower production
industry
hasLandUse mixed forestry and agriculture
hasPart Glomma NERFINISHED
hasSettlementPattern linear settlements along the river
historicalImportance development of Norwegian timber industry
development of inland transport routes in Eastern Norway
historicallyReliedOn irrigation for agriculture
river transport
timber floating
water-powered industry
hydrologicalBasin Glomma watershed NERFINISHED
influencedBy Glomma flood regime
locatedIn Eastern Norway
mainRiver Glomma NERFINISHED
namedAfter Glomma NERFINISHED
partOf Scandinavia NERFINISHED
supports hydroelectric power stations on Glomma
rural communities
small and medium-sized industries
transportCorridor follows Glomma valley
traversedBy Glomma valley NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
log driving
recreation
transport of goods

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Midtskogen, Norway nearbyWatercourse Glomma river region
Haldenvassdraget watercourse partOf Glomma river region
subject surface form: Haldenvassdraget
this entity surface form: Glomma river region (broad geographical sense)
Rolvsøy partOf Glomma river region
this entity surface form: Glomma river valley