Julussdalen

Julussdalen

Julussdalen is a valley in northern Elverum in the Norwegian county of Hedmark.

The first part of the name "Juluss" is most likely derived from a Norwegian dialect word that means "silent", and the last part "dalen" is the Norwegian word for "the valley" – Julussdalen means most likely "the silent valley" or "the valley of silence".

The river Julussa flows through the valley, starting from Bergesjøen 318 meter above sea level, and ending in the river Glomma.


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  • Renaelva — The Renaelva river flows into the Glomma in Åmot municipality in the county of Hedmark, Norway. One bridge that connect east and west side of the river, is Kjøllsæter Bridge. A sideriver to Renaelva is Julussa which is about 30 km long, coming… …   Wikipedia

  • Julussa — is an 32 kilometer long river in Hedmark, Norway, starting at Bergesjøen 1043 feet (318 m.o.h.) The name Julussa comes from the old Norwegian word ljudlausa which means soundless. The reason for that given name is that the river flows so silent… …   Wikipedia

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