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Pielisjoki (River Pielinen) is a 67-kilometre (42 mi) long
river in
Eastern Finland. It is the
sixth most fast-flowing
river in
Finland and the largest...
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Pielisjoki Castle (Finnish:
Pielisjoen linna) is a 19th-century
public building in the city of Joensuu, in
eastern Finland. It is
located in the city centre...
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Throughout the
centuries Karelian traders have
plied the
Pielisjoki River. The
river has
always been the
lively heart of the city. Canals...
- (shortest course) from
where the Neva (74 km)
drains it. The 806 km long
Pielisjoki system flows into the
northeastern end of lake Saimaa. A ≈260 km course...
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spots to the east end. The
south end of the lake has a lock
system at
Pielisjoki,
which connects to the
Saimaa Lake. The
climatic data has been recorded...
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Uimaharju esker at the
southwestern end of the lake,
creating a new
river (
Pielisjoki) that runs to the sea via Lake Pyhäselkä to Lake Saimaa. The
effects are...
- 029°46′E / 62.467°N 29.767°E / 62.467; 29.767
Primary inflows Höytiäinen,
Pielisjoki Basin countries
Finland Surface area 361.10 km2 (139.42 sq mi) Surface...
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natural course of the
lowest part of the river.
Koitajoki is a
tributary of
Pielisjoki that
flows from the lake
Pielinen into Lake Pyhäselkä in
Northern Karelia...
- with tunnel,
train and
tower Joensuu,
capital of
North Karelia on the
Pielisjoki River Pyhäselkä Lake, the
northernmost part of the
Saimaa lake system...
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Turku Prison ('Kakola')
Villa Hakasalmi,
Helsinki Kristinestad City Hall
Pielisjoki Castle,
Joensuu "LOHRMANN,
Ernst Bernhard". BLF.fi (in Swedish). Biografiskt...