Søo

Not to be confused with Soo.
Søo
River
The Søo seen from the dam at the west end of Lake Vassli
Country Norway
County Trøndelag
District Sør-Trøndelag
Municipality Hemne
Source Lake Søo (Søvatnet)
 - location Hemne, Orkdal, Rindal, Sør-Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
 - elevation 270 m (886 ft)
 - coordinates NO 63°13′24″N 09°18′32″E / 63.22333°N 9.30889°E / 63.22333; 9.30889
Mouth Hemnfjorden
 - location Kyrksæterøra, Hemne, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
 - coordinates NO 63°17′38″N 09°05′19″E / 63.29389°N 9.08861°E / 63.29389; 9.08861Coordinates: NO 63°17′38″N 09°05′19″E / 63.29389°N 9.08861°E / 63.29389; 9.08861
Basin 237.93 km2 (92 sq mi)

The Søo, also known as the Søa, is a river in the municipality of Hemne in Sør-Trøndelag County, Norway.[1] It originates at Lake Søo (Søvatnet) in the municipality of Orkdal (280 meters or 920 feet) and further from Lake Vassli (Vasslivatnet; 280–260 meters or 920–850 feet, depending on the regulation). The inflow to the Søo is regulated by a 20-meter (66 ft)-high dam at the west end of Lake Vassli, which serves as a regulation reservoir for the Søa Hydroelectric Power Station.[2]

Its course flows from Lake Vassli through the Søo Valley (Søvassdalen) parallel to European route E39 and further down towards Vinjeøra, but then turns northward about two kilometers east of the village into Lake Ro (Rovatnet; 13 meters or 43 feet) before it empties into in the Hemnfjorden at the village of Kyrksæterøra.[1]

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