Lake Päijänne

Lake Päijänne

Infobox_lake
lake_name = Päijänne
image_lake = Päijänne and päijätsalo.jpg
caption_lake = Päijänne and Päijätsalo
image_bathymetry = Päijänne.pngcaption_bathymetry =
location =
coords = coord|61|35|N|25|30|E|region:FI_type:waterbody|display=inline,title
type =
inflow =
outflow = Kymi River
catchment =
basin_countries = Finland
length = convert|120|km|mi|abbr=on
width =
area = 1,080.63 km² (other sources give 1,070 km²)
depth = convert|16.2|m|ft|abbr=on (some sources give 18 m)
max-depth = convert|95.3|m|ft|abbr=on
volume = convert|18.1|km3|cumi|abbr=on
residence_time = 2.5 years
shore =
elevation = convert|78.3|m|ft|abbr=on
islands = 1886 (Virmailansaari, Salonsaari, Judinsalo, Onkisalo, Paatsalo, Muuratsalo, Haukkasalo, Vuoritsalo,Mustassalo, Edessalo, Taivassalo)
cities = Asikkala, Jyväskylä, Korpilahti, Kuhmoinen, Luhanka, Muurame, Padasjoki, Sysmä
reference = [http://www.ymparisto.fi/default.asp?contentid=234185&lan=fi&clan=en Finnish Environment Institute: Finnish lakes larger than 40 square kilometers] ] Citation| last=Seppälä| first=Matti| title=The Physical Geography of Fennoscandia | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=q33WekTp7tgC&pg=PA145| publisher=Oxford University Press|date=2005| page=145]

Lake Päijänne (IPA| [ˈpæijænːe] ) is the second largest lake in Finland (convert|1080|km2|acre|0|abbr=on). The lake drains into the Gulf of Finland via the Kymi River. The major islands are Virmailansaari, Salonsaari, Judinsalo, Onkisalo, Paatsalo, Muuratsalo, Haukkasalo and Vuoritsalo. The word "saari" means an island. "Salo" meaned before a great island, nowadays it means a great forest area. An underground aqueduct, Päijänne Water Tunnel, connects the lake to Helsinki, providing the capital area with water. The deepest point in any lake in Finland is located in Päijänne (95.3 m).

ee also

* Päijänne National Park

References


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