Kitkajärvi Explained

Kitkajärvi
Pushpin Map:Finland Lapland
Location:Posio, Kuusamo
Coords:66.1667°N 67°W
Type:lake
Catchment:Kitkajoki
Basin Countries:Finland
Area:285.81km2
Volume:1.742km3
Elevation:240.4m (788.7feet)
Frozen:November–May
Islands:Lososaari
Cities:Posio

Lake Kitkajärvi is a rather large lake of Finland. It is situated partly in Posio in Lapland region and partly in Kuusamo municipality in Northern Ostrobothnia region, and belongs to the Koutajoki main catchment area. The southern part of the lake is called Yli-Kitka (meaning Upper Kitka) and northern part is called Ala-Kitka (meaning Lower Kitka). Kitkajärvi is 14th biggest lake in Finland.[1] It is also the biggest unregulated lake, because there are no power stations on its outflow. Rather big part of the lake is protected in the Natura 2000 protection program. The water in the lake is very clean.[2] There is a route around the lake for paddlers.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.jarviwiki.fi/w/index.php?title=Kitkaj%C3%A4rven_alue_%2873.02%29&setlang=en The area of Kitka in the Jarviwiki Web Service
  2. http://eunis.eea.europa.eu/sites/FI1101616/general Description of the Kitkajärvi Area