- The Torne, also
known as the
Tornio (Finnish:
Tornionjoki, Swedish:
Torne älv, Torneälven,
Northern Sami: Duortneseatnu, Meänkieli: Väylä), is a river...
-
Kuohkimajoki to Kilpisjärvi, then
along the
rivers Könkämäeno,
Muonionjoki and
Tornionjoki, a
total of 555.5 km (345.2 mi) down to Tornio. The
river border runs...
- Keminmaa, Simo and Tervola. The
three rivers, the Simojoki,
Kemijoki and
Tornionjoki, all
flowing down to the Gulf of Bothnia, are
situated in the region...
- region. The muni****lity is on the
national border with Sweden, by the
Tornionjoki-river. The muni****lity has a po****tion of 3,191 (31
December 2024)...
- älv (at Luleå)
Kalix älv (at Kalix)
Torne älv (at Haparanda/Torneå)
Tornionjoki (at Haparanda/Tornio)
Kemijoki (at Kemi)
Simojoki (at Simo)
Iijoki (at...
-
example Tammerkoski in Tampere.
Torne River (Swedish:
Torne älv, Finnish:
Tornionjoki, in
Tornio and Haparanda) -
border with
Sweden Tengeliönjoki (in Aavasaksa)...
- a medium-sized lake of
Finland in
Muonio and Kittilä. It
belongs to
Tornionjoki main
catchment area in Lapland. in the
southern side of the Pallas-Yllästunturi...
- were
agreed to be the Sea of Åland, the Gulf of Bothnia, and the
rivers Tornionjoki and Muonionjoki.
Islands in the sea
belonged to
whichever country was...
-
little bird"), the poem of
Antti Keksi about the
flood of the
river Tornionjoki in 1677,
eventually becoming a
religious song. He
recorded the melody...
- Bridge". "Lapinlahti Bridge". "Luukkaansalmi Bridge". "Lietvesi Bridge". "
Tornionjoki Bridge". "Rautasilta".
Others references Liimatainen, 2007, p.7 Liimatainen...