Porvoonjoki

Summary

Porvoonjoki (Porvoo River, Swedish: Borgå å) is a small river in Finland. The medieval town of Porvoo is situated in the river delta. It is the main river of the Porvoonjoki drainage system, the sources of which are located on the southern slopes of Salpausselkä in Kärkölä, Hollola and Lahti. The river flows through Orimattila, Pukkila, Askola and Porvoo into the Gulf of Finland. The agricultural landscape of the Porvoo River with its ancient settlements, villages and manors together with the old town of Porvoo is part of the national landscapes of Finland.[1][2]

Porvoonjoki
Location
CountryFinland
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSalpausselkä
 • elevation68 m (223 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Gulf of Finland
Length143 km (89 mi)
Basin size1,271 km2 (491 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average100 to 200 m3/s (3,500 to 7,100 cu ft/s)
Rapid in Orimattila, Virenoja

Porvoonjoki was originally a trade route for the Tavastians and its original name may have been Kukinjoki. The name would have its roots in the Friesian nomenclature of kugg, which would correspond to other similar trading places on the coast.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Vanha Porvoo ja Porvoon linnamäki" (in Finnish). Finnish Heritage Agency. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  2. ^ "Lukijalta: Olisi luontevaa arvostaa Porvoonjokilaakson kansallismaisemaa myös Lahden ja Hollolan alueella". Etelä-Suomen Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  3. ^ Jaakko Masonen (1989). Hämeen Härkätie (in Finnish). Helsinki: Tiemuseon julkaisuja 4. Valtion painatuskeskus. p. 160.

External links edit

  • Porvoonjoki elävämmäksi: Porvoonjoen vesistöalue hyvään ekologiseen tilaan vuoteen 2027 – Itä-Uudenmaan ja Porvoonjoen vesien- ja ilmansuojeluyhdistys r.y. (in Finnish)

60°23′N 25°40′E / 60.383°N 25.667°E / 60.383; 25.667