List of lakes of Sweden
The list of lakes in Sweden contains the major lakes in the nation of Sweden. However, Sweden has over 97,500 lakes larger than 2 acres (8,100 m2), so the list is not comprehensive.[1]
Alphabetical list
Some of the major lakes in Sweden: Template:Awaycolbegin
- Ånnsjön
- Åresjön
- Bolmen
- Boren
- Dellen
- Glan
- Hjälmaren
- Ikesjaure
- Hornavan
- Mälaren
- Mien
- Roxen
- Runn
- Siljan
- Sommen
- Sparren
- Storavan
- Storsjön
- Torneträsk
- Tåkern
- Vänern
- Väsman
- Vättern
Largest lakes by area
Rank | Lake | Area |
---|---|---|
1. | Vänern | 5519 km² |
2. | Vättern | 1886 km² |
3. | Mälaren | 1090 km² |
4. | Hjälmaren | 477 km² |
5. | Storsjön | 456 km² |
6. | Torneträsk | 330 km² |
7. | Siljan | 292 km² |
8. | Hornavan** | 262 km² |
9. | Akkajaure | 260 km² |
10. | Uddjaure | 249 km² |
Deepest lakes
Subject to geological variations
- Hornavan - 228 meters
- Torneträsk - 168 m
- Vojmsjön - 145 m
- Stor-Blåsjön - 144 m
- Stor-Rensjön - 140 m
- Virihaure - 138 m
- Kallsjön - 134 m
- Vastenjaure - 134 m
- Siljan - 134 m
- Kultsjön - 130 m
Largest lakes by volume
Lakes with the most water:
- Vänern - 153 km³.
- Vättern - 77.6 km³
- Torneträsk - 17.1 km³
- Mälaren - 14.3 km³
- Hornavan - 11.9 km³
- Siljan - 8.09 km³
- Storsjön - 8.02 km³
- Kallsjön - 6.14 km³
- Virihaure - 4.43 km³
- Storuman - 4.18 km³
Water life
- In lakes and rivers, there are a total of 52 species of fresh water fish; but several of them are rare.
See also
Notes
- ↑ "Lakes, Streams and Rivers" Smorgasbord, 2007, webpage (English language): SverigeTur-lakes.
- ↑ Statistisk årsbok 2012 Statistiska Centralbyrån.
References
- Fakta och Fiske, Fiskeriverket, 2003.
- Data from Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, 2002.
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