Höytiäinen

Höytiäinen is a lake in Finland. Due to a mismanaged drainage attempt during 1859, the lake was reduced by around one third of its size. It flows through a channel formed in the drainage attempt, called Höytiäisenkanava, into Lake Pyhäselkä in the province of Northern Karelia. This flows into the Vuoksi River, then into the Neva River delta and via Russia to the Gulf of Finland.

Höytiäinen
Frozen lake Höytiäinen
LocationNorth Karelia
Coordinates62°48′N 029°39′E
Primary outflowsPuntarikoski
Basin countriesFinland
Surface area282.64 km2 (109.13 sq mi)
Max. depth62 m (203 ft)
Surface elevation87.3 metres (286 ft)[1]
SettlementsKontiolahti
References[1]
Location of the lake

References

  1. "Finnish lakes larger than 40 square kilometers". Finnish Environment Institute. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011.


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