Elvely
Elvely is a farm in Modum, Buskerud, Innlandet. Elvely is situated nearby to the hamlet Morud, as well as near Lia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Ramfoss power station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Krøderen and Sysle.
Krøderen
Village
Photo: Mahlum, Public domain.
Krøderen is a village in Krødsherad, Buskerud, Norway. The village of Krøderen is located at the point where Snarumselva drains out of the south end of Lake Krøderen. Krøderen is situated 7 km northwest of Elvely.
Sysle
Village
Photo: Mahlum, Public domain.
Sysle is a village in the municipality of Modum, Buskerud county, Norway. Its population is 227. Sysle is principally a residential area situated about six km northwest of Vikersund. Sysle is situated 10 km southeast of Elvely.
Elvely
- Type: Farm
- Categories: locality and agriculture
- Location: Modum, Buskerud, East Norway, Alvdal, Innlandet, Norway, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
60.06773° or 60° 4′ 4″ northLongitude
9.84464° or 9° 50′ 41″ eastElevation
160 metres (525 feet)Open location code
9FGF3R9V+3VOpenStreetMap ID
node 9666267122OpenStreetMap feature
place=farmGeoNames ID
9476880
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In Other Languages
“Elvely” goes by many names.
- Norwegian: “Elvely”
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