Reisaelva
Reisaelva or Reisa River is a river in Northern Norway, located in the county of Troms. It runs from the lake Reisavannet in Nordreisa Municipality through the Reisa Valley and empties into the Reisafjorden in Kåfjord.
The river is approximately long, making it one of the longest rivers in Troms.
Multiple fish in the river weighing over have been caught. A total of of salmon, sea trout, and char were caught in 2019.
Etymology
The name “Reisaelva” is derived from the Northern Sámi language, one of the region's indigenous languages.In Northern Sami, the river is called “Raisjohka,” which is a compound word made up of “rais” and “johka.” “Rais” means “flat” or “level,” while “johka” means “river.” Therefore, “Raisjohka” roughly translates to “flat river” in English.
Over time, the name has been adapted to the Norwegian language. It is now commonly referred to as "Reisaelva" in Norwegian. “Reisaelva” is from the Norwegian word meaning to rise.