Näsijärvi

Näsijärvi
Näsinneula view 11.jpg
Näsijärvi and Tammerkoski seen from Näsinneula tower
Näsijärvi is located in Finland
Näsijärvi
Näsijärvi
LocationPirkanmaa
Coordinates61°34′N 023°46′E / 61.567°N 23.767°E / 61.567; 23.767Coordinates: 61°34′N 023°46′E / 61.567°N 23.767°E / 61.567; 23.767
Primary outflowsTammerkoski
Catchment area7,672.29 km2 (2,962.29 sq mi)
Basin countriesFinland
Max. length40 km (25 mi)
Surface area256.12 km2 (98.89 sq mi)[1]
Max. depth63 m (207 ft)
Surface elevation95.4 m (313 ft)[1]
SettlementsKuru, Tampere, Ylöjärvi
References[1]

Näsijärvi (Finnish: [ˈnæs̠iˌjærʋi]) is a lake 95 metres (312 ft) above sea level, in the Pirkanmaa region of southern Finland. Näsijärvi is the biggest lake in the Tampere area at 256 square kilometres (99 sq mi) in size.[2] The city of Tampere was built along the Tammerkoski rapids, through which the lake drains into Pyhäjärvi. The water quality of the lake has improved as forest industry has decreased the amount of waste water.

There are boat cruising services on Näsijärvi. In 1929, the steamer SS Kuru suffered the most severe Finnish inland shipping disaster on Näsijärvi.

During the winter, usually during February and March, the lake is frozen in its entirety. Näsijärvi is then used for Nordic walking, cross-country skiing, and everyday pleasure walking. There is a small, rocky island upon which a lighthouse, called Siilinkari [fi], is located; it is the most popular walking destination on the lake.

In the north Näsijärvi has a wide catchment area that includes among others the lakes Ruovesi, Kuorevesi, Keurusselkä, Tarjanne, Pihlajavesi, Toisvesi and Ähtärinjärvi.

Storm on Lake Näsijärvi, Werner Holmberg, 1860

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Finnish Environment Institute: Finnish lakes larger than 40 square kilometers Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Näsijärvi - haastetta Pirkanmaalla". Fishing in Finland. Retrieved 28 June 2020. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links

Media related to Näsijärvi at Wikimedia Commons



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