Vantaa (river) (redirect from Vantaanjoki River)
The Vantaa (Finnish: Vantaanjoki, Swedish: Vanda å) is a 101-kilometre (63 mi) long river in Southern Finland. The river starts from the lake Erkylänjärvi...
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76 sq mi) is water. Vantaa's significant attractions include Vantaa River (Vantaanjoki), which runs through the city before flowing into the Gulf of Finland...
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Kalajoki) Kyrönjoki (near Vaasa) Kokemäenjoki (at Pori) Aurajoki (at Turku) Vantaanjoki (at Helsinki) Porvoonjoki (at Porvoo) Kymijoki (at Kotka and near Ruotsinpyhtää)...
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In Riihimäki and the southern part of Lope, the headwaters of River Vantaanjoki flow south into the Gulf of Finland. Torronsuo and Liesjärvi National...
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motorway and the Keravanjoki river. Keravanjoki is a tributary of the Vantaanjoki river. Its neighbours are Vantaa to the south, Tuusula to the west and...
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Svartån (Finnish: Karjaanjoki, in Karis, Raseborg) Vantaa River (Finnish: Vantaanjoki, Swedish: Vanda å, in Helsinki) Keravanjoki (in Vantaa) Porvoonjoki (Swedish:...
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Swedish settlers sailing up the Vantaanjoki river. The parish was established at the meeting point of the Vantaanjoki and Keravanjoki rivers. It expanded...
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would correspond to other similar trading places on the coast. Kymijoki Vantaanjoki "Vanha Porvoo ja Porvoon linnamäki" (in Finnish). Finnish Heritage Agency...
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from 'Helsinga' and similar names used for the river currently known as Vantaanjoki, as documented as early as the 14th century. Helsinki (pronounced with...
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