Ilmoilanselkä Explained

Ilmoilanselkä
Pushpin Map:Finland
Location:Hämeenlinna, Pälkäne
Coords:61.2167°N 49°W
Basin Countries:Finland
Area:14.754km2
Depth:4.42m (14.5feet)
Max-Depth:23m (75feet)
Volume:0.0651km3
Shore:52.19km (32.43miles)
Elevation:84.2m (276.2feet)
Frozen:December–April
Islands:Salpasalo, Hevossaari

Ilmoilanselkä is a lake in Finland. It is part of a chain of lakes that begins from the lakes Lummene and Vesijako at the drainage divide between the Kokemäenjoki and Kymijoki basins, flows westwards from there through the lakes Kuohijärvi, Kukkia, Iso-Roine, Hauhonselkä and Ilmoilanselkä and drains into lake Mallasvesi. The lake is part of the Kokemäenjoki basin and is located for the biggest part in the area of the city of Hämeenlinna (in the area of the former municipality of Hauho) in the Tavastia Proper region and for a smaller part in the municipality of Pälkäne in the Pirkanmaa region.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.jarviwiki.fi/w/index.php?title=Ilmoilanselk%C3%A4_%2835.771.1.006%29&setlang=en Ilmoilanselkä in the Jarviwiki Web Service