Köyliönjärvi
Köyliönjärvi | |
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Location | Köyliö, Finland |
Coordinates | 61°08′14″N 022°19′36″E / 61.13722°N 22.32667°ECoordinates: 61°08′14″N 022°19′36″E / 61.13722°N 22.32667°E |
Primary outflows | Köyliönjoki[1] |
Basin countries | Finland |
Surface area | 12.42 km2 (4.80 sq mi)[2] |
Max. depth | 12.81 m (42.0 ft)[1] |
Surface elevation | 40.5 metres (133 ft)[2] |
Islands | 4[1] |
Settlements | Köyliö |
References | [1][2] |
Köyliönjärvi (Lake Köyliö, Swedish: Kjulo träsk) is a lake in the municipality of Köyliö, Finland.
Lake Köyliö is the home of the first documented historical event in Finland as Saint Henry was allegedly murdered on the ice of the lake in 1156. The lake and its surroundings are classified as one of the National landscapes of Finland. The area has been inhabited continuously since the Iron Age.[3]
Islands
Kirkkokari Island is located near the murder site of Saint Henry. It used to be a Medieval pilgrimage site for Roman Catholics.
Kirkkosaari is another and much larger island. Its first church was built there in the 15th century; the present church dates back to 1752.
References
External links
- Media related to Lake Köyliönjärvi at Wikimedia Commons
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