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Eura (river)

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River mouth
  
Bothnian Sea, Eurajoki

Length
  
53 km

Source
  
Pyhäjärvi

Country
  
Finland

Basin size
  
1,336 km (516 sq mi)

Source elevation
  
45 m

Mouth
  
Bothnian Sea

Eura (river)

Main source
  
Lake Pyhäjärvi, Eura 44.9 m (147 ft)

Discharge
  
Average rate: 9 m/s (320 cu ft/s)

The Eura (Finnish: Eurajoki, Swedish: Eura å) is a river in south-western Finland in Satakunta region. Its source is Lake Pyhäjärvi and it flows through the municipalities of Eura and Eurajoki before discharging into Bothnian Sea.

Map of Eura, Finland

The total length of the Eura is 53 kilometres (33 mi). It has eleven rapids and three small hydroelectric power plants with an installed capacity of 0.1–0.5 MW. Its longest tributary is the 23-kilometre-long Köyliö which originates at Lake Köyliö.

The Eura has been an important waterway since the Viking Age, connecting the fertile hinterland to the Baltic Sea. Bronze and Iron Age settlements in Eura were the most largest and most remarkable in Finland.

References

Eura (river) Wikipedia