Iso-Roine Explained

Iso-Roine
Pushpin Map:Finland
Coords:61.2167°N 24.5667°W
Basin Countries:Finland
Area:30.871km2
Depth:7.17m (23.52feet)
Max-Depth:73m (240feet)
Volume:0.221km3
Shore:146.7km (91.2miles)
Elevation:84.2m (276.2feet)
Frozen:December–April
Islands:Lammassaari, Huhtisaari, Papinsaari
Cities:Hauho

Iso-Roine (also Iso Roinevesi) is medium-sized lake in the Kokemäenjoki main catchment area in the Tavastia Proper region in Finland. The lake is located in the area of the city of Hämeenlinna. 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 and flows westwards from there through the lakes Kuohijärvi and Kukkia into the Lake Iso-Roine, which in turn drains into lake Mallasvesi through the lakes Hauhonselkä and Ilmoilanselkä.[1]

This lake is one of the deepest lakes in Finland, depth is more than 70 meters.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.jarviwiki.fi/w/index.php?title=Iso-Roine_%2835.773.1.001%29&setlang=en Iso-Roine in the Jarviwiki Web Service