Rogen (Swedish and Norwegian) or Rovje (Southern Sami) is a lake on the border of Sweden and Norway. The lake is mostly located in Härjedalen Municipality in Jämtland county in Sweden with a small portion crossing the Norwegian border in the municipalities of Røros (in Trøndelag county) and Engerdal (in Innlandet county). The 35.12-square-kilometre (13.56 sq mi) lake is the source of Sweden's longest river, Klarälven.[1]

Rogen
Lake Rogen
Location of the lake
Location of the lake
Rogen
Location of the lake
Location of the lake
Rogen
Location of the lake
Location of the lake
Rogen
Location of the lake
Location of the lake
Rogen
Location of the lake
Location of the lake
Rogen
LocationHärjedalen (Sweden) and Trøndelag (Norway)
Coordinates62°20′04″N 12°15′00″E / 62.3345°N 12.2501°E / 62.3345; 12.2501
Primary outflowsKlarälven
Basin countriesSweden and Norway
Max. length16 kilometres (9.9 mi)
Max. width3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi)
Surface area35.12 km2 (13.56 sq mi)
Surface elevation758 metres (2,487 ft)
ReferencesNVE

On the Swedish side of the border, Rogen Nature Reserve is centred around the lake. In Norway, Rogen lies inside Femundsmarka National Park in Røros and Engerdal. The lakes Nedre Roasten and Femunden lie just to the west of Rogen.

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References

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  1. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Härjedalen – landskap i Sverige" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2011-02-25.