Ljungan
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| length = {{convert|350|km|mi|abbr=on}}{{cite encyclopedia | title=Ljungan | encyclopedia=Nationalencyklopedin | url=http://www.ne.se/ljungan | language=Swedish | accessdate=14 July 2010}} {{Subscription required}}
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| mouth = Bothnian Sea
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Ljungan (Jamtlandic: Jångna or Aoa, from Old Norse *Oghn "the dreadful"{{cite book |last=Hellquist |first=Elof |title=Svensk etymologisk ordbok |year=1922 |publisher=Gleerups förlag |location=Stockholm |page=416}}) is a 322 kilometer long river in Sweden. It originates near Trondheim and the Norwegian border. The river runs through the Swedish counties of Jämtland and Västernorrland. Several hydropower plants are located along the river.
A pathogenic virus of the viral family which includes polio and hepatitis A was isolated from a bank vole near the Ljungan river in the mid-1990s, and named Ljungan virus.
Some towns near or by the river are:
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Category:Rivers of Jämtland County
Category:Rivers of Västernorrland County
Category:Drainage basins of the Baltic Sea
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