Sarp Falls (Norwegian: Sarpefossen or Sarpsfossen) is a waterfall at Sarpsborg in Viken, Norway.It is the second largest waterfall in Europe by discharge, after the Rhine Falls. This is the last waterfall on the Glomma River, which is the longest river in Norway. Sarp Falls has one of the greatest flows of any waterfall in Europe. Both Rhine Falls and Dettifoss are larger and more powerful waterfalls in Europe but, while those waterfalls have between 200 and 500 m3/s (7,100 and 17,700 cu ft/s) of average water flow, Sarp Falls has approximately 577 m3/s (20,400 cu ft/s). Just above Sarp Falls is a road bridge with a vista point. There are also vista points on the east side of the falls.
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| - Sarpsfossen (auch Sarpefossen) ist ein Wasserfall in Sarpsborg, einer Stadt im Südosten von Norwegen. Mit einer durchschnittlichen Wassermenge von 577 m³/s ist der Sarpsfossen der wasserreichste Wasserfall in Europa. Im Vergleich dazu hat der Rheinfall bei Schaffhausen bei gleicher Fallhöhe eine durchschnittliche Wassermenge von 373 Kubikmetern pro Sekunde. Sarpsfossen ist seit fast 1.000 Jahren das Wahrzeichen der Stadt Sarpsborg. Nach ihm erhielt die Stadt ihren Namen und er spielte für ihre Entwicklung, vor allem als Energiequelle, eine bedeutende Rolle. (de)
- Sarp Falls (Norwegian: Sarpefossen or Sarpsfossen) is a waterfall at Sarpsborg in Viken, Norway.It is the second largest waterfall in Europe by discharge, after the Rhine Falls. This is the last waterfall on the Glomma River, which is the longest river in Norway. Sarp Falls has one of the greatest flows of any waterfall in Europe. Both Rhine Falls and Dettifoss are larger and more powerful waterfalls in Europe but, while those waterfalls have between 200 and 500 m3/s (7,100 and 17,700 cu ft/s) of average water flow, Sarp Falls has approximately 577 m3/s (20,400 cu ft/s). Just above Sarp Falls is a road bridge with a vista point. There are also vista points on the east side of the falls. (en)
- Sarpefossen o Sarpsfossen è una cascata situata nel comune di Sarpsborg nella parte sud-orientale della Norvegia. La cascata è formata dal fiume Glomma, il principale fiume della Norvegia. Vi si trovano tre centrali idroelettriche, Borregaard, Hafslund e Sarp. La cascata, alta poco più di 20 metri, è sovrastata da un ponte, la prima costruzione risale al 1854, il ponte attuale è del 1942.La portata media della cascata è pari a circa 600 m³/sec, nei mesi estivi può raggiungere picchi di 3 500 m³/sec. (it)
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| - Sarpsfossen (auch Sarpefossen) ist ein Wasserfall in Sarpsborg, einer Stadt im Südosten von Norwegen. Mit einer durchschnittlichen Wassermenge von 577 m³/s ist der Sarpsfossen der wasserreichste Wasserfall in Europa. Im Vergleich dazu hat der Rheinfall bei Schaffhausen bei gleicher Fallhöhe eine durchschnittliche Wassermenge von 373 Kubikmetern pro Sekunde. Sarpsfossen ist seit fast 1.000 Jahren das Wahrzeichen der Stadt Sarpsborg. Nach ihm erhielt die Stadt ihren Namen und er spielte für ihre Entwicklung, vor allem als Energiequelle, eine bedeutende Rolle. (de)
- Sarp Falls (Norwegian: Sarpefossen or Sarpsfossen) is a waterfall at Sarpsborg in Viken, Norway.It is the second largest waterfall in Europe by discharge, after the Rhine Falls. This is the last waterfall on the Glomma River, which is the longest river in Norway. Sarp Falls has one of the greatest flows of any waterfall in Europe. Both Rhine Falls and Dettifoss are larger and more powerful waterfalls in Europe but, while those waterfalls have between 200 and 500 m3/s (7,100 and 17,700 cu ft/s) of average water flow, Sarp Falls has approximately 577 m3/s (20,400 cu ft/s). Just above Sarp Falls is a road bridge with a vista point. There are also vista points on the east side of the falls. (en)
- Sarpefossen o Sarpsfossen è una cascata situata nel comune di Sarpsborg nella parte sud-orientale della Norvegia. La cascata è formata dal fiume Glomma, il principale fiume della Norvegia. Vi si trovano tre centrali idroelettriche, Borregaard, Hafslund e Sarp. La cascata, alta poco più di 20 metri, è sovrastata da un ponte, la prima costruzione risale al 1854, il ponte attuale è del 1942.La portata media della cascata è pari a circa 600 m³/sec, nei mesi estivi può raggiungere picchi di 3 500 m³/sec. (it)
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