Ranseren

{{Short description|Lake on the border of Norway-Sweden}}

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|name = {{native name|no|Ranseren}}
{{native name|sv|Bije-Ransarn}}
{{native name|sma|Bijjie Raentsere}}

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|location = Hattfjelldal, Nordland; Vilhelmina, Västerbotten

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|basin_countries = Norway and Sweden

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|area = {{convert|2.75|km2|abbr=on}}
(1.83 sq. km. in Norway)

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|shore = {{convert|17.28|km}}

|elevation = {{convert|803|m}}

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{{native name|no|Ranseren}}, also known as {{native name|sv|Bije-Ransarn}} or {{native name|sma|Bijjie Raentsere}},{{cite web|url=https://stadnamn.kartverket.no/fakta/439817|title=Informasjon om stadnamn|website=Norgeskart|publisher=Kartverket|language=no|accessdate=2024-10-21}} is a lake on the border between Norway and Sweden. The Norwegian side lies in Hattfjelldal Municipality in Nordland county (and it is inside Børgefjell National Park). The Swedish side of the lake is called Bije-Ransaren, which means "the upper Ransaren" and this part lies in Vilhelmina Municipality in Västerbotten County.{{cite web|url=http://www.yr.no/place/Norway/Nordland/Hattfjelldal/Ranseren/|title=Ranseren|publisher=yr.no|language=no |access-date=2011-11-16}}

The brook that flows from the lake on the east side is called Saxån. It leads to the larger lake, Ransarn, which is located in Vilhelmina Municipality in Sweden. Bije-Ransaren is called the upper Ransarn in contrast to the bigger lake, which is referred to as "lower" Ransarn.

The lake lies about {{convert|10|km}} from the village of Stekenjokk in Vilhelmina, Sweden. South of the Swedish side of the lake, about {{convert|0.5|km}} from the border, is a small Sami house that was used during reindeer marking season.

See also

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{{Lakes in Norway}}

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Category:Lakes of Nordland

Category:Hattfjelldal

Category:Norway–Sweden border

Category:International lakes of Europe

Category:Lakes of Västerbotten County

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