Snåsavatnet
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Snåsavatnet[1] (Script error: No such module "IPA".; Template:Langx) is Norway's sixth-largest lake. The Template:Convert[2] lake is located in Steinkjer Municipality and Snåsa Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The villages of Følling and Sunnan lie at the southwestern end of the lake and the village of Snåsa lies at the northeastern end of the lake. European route E6 runs along the northern shore of the lake and the Nordland Line railway runs along the southern shore.
The lake is approximately Template:Convert long and on average about Template:Convert wide. The surface of the lake is only Template:Convert above sea level, and it reaches depths of up to Template:Convert. Its deepest area reaches; Template:Convert below sea level. The lake was created by glacial erosion. As it is seen on a map, the lake looks like an extension of the Trondheim Fjord. The outlet is the river Byaelva, which empties into the Beitstadfjorden (an arm of the Trondheim Fjord) in the city of Steinkjer.[3]