Cauldron Snout – 200 ft (61 m) one of England's highest upstream from High Force.Canonteign Falls – 220 ft (67 m) an artificial waterfall in Devon.Aysgarth Falls – Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales.Aira Force – 66 ft (20 m) Ullswater in the Lake District.Storforsen – 35 m (115 ft) high, largest waterfall in Sweden by flow rate, average flow rate 250 m 3/s, around 870 m 3/s in summer.Stora Sjöfallet National Park – 40 m (130 ft) once one of the most powerful in Europe however, after construction of the Suorva Dam, the flow rate decreased from an average of 160 m 3/s to 6 m 3/s.Boka – 139 m (456 ft), tallest in Slovenia.
Brankovský vodopád – 55 m (180 ft), Low Tatras.Obrovský vodopád – 20 m (66 ft), High Tatras.Vodopády Studeného potoka, High Tatras.Roháčsky vodopád – 23 m (75 ft), Western Tatras.Vodopád Bystrého potoka – 20 m (66 ft), Slovak Central Mountains.Vajanského vodopád – 30 m (98 ft), High Tatras.Vodopád Skok – 30 m (98 ft), High Tatras.Kmeťov vodopád – 80 m (260 ft), High Tatras.Unchalli Falls – also called Lushington Falls.Thalaiyar Falls – also called Rat Tail Falls.Meenmutty Falls – Thiruvananthapuram district.Lodh Falls – also called Burhaghat Falls.Kunchikal Falls – 455 m (1,493 ft), tallest waterfall in India.Jog Falls – also called Joga or Gerosoppa Falls.Courtallam Falls – also called Kutralam Falls.Chitrakote Falls – also called Chitrakoot or Chitrakot Falls.Main articles: List of waterfalls of India and List of waterfalls in India by height