Everything about Kymi River totally explained
Kymi river (
Finnish:
Kymijoki,
Swedish:
Kymmene älv) is a
river in
Finland.
The river flows from the lake
Päijänne and enters the
Gulf of Finland near the city of
Kotka. One of the largest rivers in
Southern Finland it's a major source of
hydroelectricity. The towns of Kotka,
Anjalankoski and
Kuusankoski along the river are major centers of
pulp and
paper industry.
The westernmost distributary of the river served as a border between
Sweden and
Russia from
1743 to
1809. The parts of Finland east of the river were later called
Old Finland. Old Finland was incorporated in the
Grand Duchy of Finland in
1812.
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