Denmark has approximately 900 streams with outlet to the sea. Almost half are less than long. 52 of them are over long and 17 are over long.[1]
The longest river is Gudenå with while Skjern Å has the largest discharge at the mouth with on average .[2]
The rivers longer than are:
Stream | Length | Included lakes | Measured through the tributaries | Located on | ||
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km | mi | |||||
1 | 156.3disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Jutland | ||||
2 | 104.1disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Rørbæk Sø, Nedersø, Kulsø, Hastrup Sø, MES | Jutland | |||
3 | 101.7disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Holstebro Vandkraftsø | Jutland | |||
4 | 92.8disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Skygge Å/Elbæk | Jutland | |||
5 | 90.5disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Grindsted Å/Vandel Bæk | Jutland | |||
6 | 86.5disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Tystrup/Bavelse Sø | Zealand | |||
7 | 81.8disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Hågerup Å (29.7km (18.5miles)) | Funen | |||
8 | 80.2disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Sønderå/Bjerndrup Mølleå | Jutland | |||
9 | 76.5disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Gram Å/Nørreå/Fovs Å | Jutland | |||
10 | 65.5disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Tissø | Tysinge Å | Zealand | ||
11 | 64.2disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Hellum Bæk | Jutland | |||
12 | 63.6disp=tableNaNdisp=table | (72.3km (44.9miles) if measured via Gesten Å) | Jutland | |||
13 | 60.6disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Møllebæk | Jutland | |||
14 | 54.4disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Fiskbæk | Jutland | |||
15 | 54.1disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Kousted Å | Jutland | |||
16 | 51.4disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Jutland | ||||
17 | 50.2disp=tableNaNdisp=table | Jutland |