River in Finland
Porvoonjoki Country Finland Source • location Salpausselkä • elevation 68 m (223 ft)
Mouth • location
Gulf of Finland Length 143 km (89 mi) Basin size 1,271 km2 (491 sq mi) Discharge • average 100 to 200 m3 /s (3,500 to 7,100 cu ft/s)
Rapid in Orimattila, Virenoja
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 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]
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