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The Kymi ( fi, Kymijoki, sv, Kymmene älv) is a
river A river is a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. In some cases, a river flows into the ground and becomes dry at the end of its course without reaching another body of ...
in
Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bot ...
. It begins at Lake Päijänne, flows through the provinces of Päijänne Tavastia,
Uusimaa Uusimaa (; sv, Nyland, ; both lit. 'new land') is a region of Finland. It borders the regions of Southwest Finland, Tavastia Proper (Kanta-Häme), Päijänne Tavastia (Päijät-Häme), and Kymenlaakso. Finland's capital and largest city, ...
and
Kymenlaakso Kymenlaakso ( sv, Kymmenedalen; " Kymi/Kymmene Valley") is a region in Finland. It borders the regions of Uusimaa, Päijät-Häme, South Savo and South Karelia and Russia (Leningrad Oblast). Its name means literally ''The Valley of River Kym ...
and discharges into the
Gulf of Finland The Gulf of Finland ( fi, Suomenlahti; et, Soome laht; rus, Фи́нский зали́в, r=Finskiy zaliv, p=ˈfʲinskʲɪj zɐˈlʲif; sv, Finska viken) is the easternmost arm of the Baltic Sea. It extends between Finland to the north and ...
. The river passes the towns of
Heinola Heinola () is a town and a municipality of inhabitants () located in the eastern part of the Päijänne Tavastia region, Finland, near the borders of the South Savonia region and the Kymenlaakso region. It is the third largest municipality in ...
and
Kouvola Kouvola () is a city and municipality in southeastern Finland. It is located along the Kymijoki River in the region of Kymenlaakso, kilometers east of Lahti, west of Lappeenranta and northeast of the capital, Helsinki. With Kotka, Kouvola is ...
. The town of
Kotka Kotka (; ; la, Aquilopolis) is a city in the southern part of the Kymenlaakso province on the Gulf of Finland. Kotka is a major port and industrial city and also a diverse school and cultural city, which was formerly part of the old Kymi parish ...
is located on the river delta. The length of the river is , but its
drainage basin A drainage basin is an area of land where all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, ...
of extends to almost inside the Tavastia, Central Finland, Savonia and Ostrobothnia. The furthest source of the river is
Lake Pielavesi Pielavesi is a large lake in the Kymijoki main catchment area in Northern Savonia, Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with ...
, its furthest point being some from the sea measured by flow route. The name of the river, itself, ''kymi'', means "large river", in Old Finnish. Being one of the largest rivers in
Southern Finland Southern Finland ( fi, Etelä-Suomen lääni, sv, Södra Finlands län) was a province of Finland from 1997 to 2009. It bordered the provinces of Western Finland and Eastern Finland. It also bordered the Gulf of Finland and Russia. History ...
, the Kymi is a major source of
hydroelectricity Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower (water power). Hydropower supplies one sixth of the world's electricity, almost 4500 TWh in 2020, which is more than all other renewable sources combined an ...
. The towns of Kotka, Kuusankoski, Myllykoski and Inkeroinen along the river are major centres of the
pulp and paper industry The pulp and paper industry comprises companies that use wood as raw material and produce Pulp (paper), pulp, paper, paperboard and other cellulose-based products. Manufacturing process The pulp is fed to a paper machine where it is formed as ...
. Formerly the river was extensively used for
timber rafting Timber rafting is a method of transporting felled tree trunks by tying them together to make rafts, which are then drifted or pulled downriver, or across a lake or other body of water. It is arguably, after log driving, the second cheapest mean ...
. The Kymijoki river has five mouths. It divides into two main branches near the Kultaankoski rapids in Kotka, about inland of the Gulf of Finland. The eastern branch splits into the Korkeakoski and Koivukoski branches, the latter branch dividing again to form two mouths (Langinkoski and Huumanhaara). The Korkeakoski branch has only one river mouth. The western branch divides into
Ahvenkoski Ahvenkoski ( sv, Abborfors) is a historical site in the Kymenlaakso region, Finland, located by the westernmost branch of the river Kymijoki. It consists of the Vähä-Ahvenkoski (Swedish: ''Lillabborfors'') village in Loviisa and the Ahvenkoski v ...
and Klåsarö branches, each with one mouth. The westernmost Ahvenkoski branch of the river served as a border between
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and
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from 1743 to 1809. The parts of Finland east of the river were later called
Old Finland Old Finland ( fi, Vanha Suomi; rus, Ста́рая Финля́ндия, r=Staraya Finlyandiya; sv, Gamla Finland) is a name used for the areas that Russia gained from Sweden in the Great Northern War (1700–1721) and in the Russo-Swedis ...
. Old Finland was incorporated in the
Grand Duchy of Finland The Grand Duchy of Finland ( fi, Suomen suuriruhtinaskunta; sv, Storfurstendömet Finland; russian: Великое княжество Финляндское, , all of which literally translate as Grand Principality of Finland) was the predecess ...
in 1812. The Kymi is very swift: it takes three days for its waters to run from lake Pyhäjärvi to sea. Its mean depth is , and the deepest place is .


Hydroelectric plants and rapids

In Kymijoki, there are 12 hydroelectric plants and several dams to regulate the water level. The first power plants were built is 1882. The canal and dam at Kalkkinen is used to regulate the water level of
Lake Päijänne Lake Päijänne () is the second largest lake in Finland (). The lake drains into the Gulf of Finland via the Kymi River. The major islands are from north to south Vuoritsalo, Muuratsalo, Onkisalo, Judinsalo, Edessalo, Taivassalo, Haukkasalo, ...
. The Hirvivuolle Dam regulates water flow between eastern and western branches. The Paaskoski Dam near Tammijärvi regulates the flow into the Klåsarö branch and the Strömfors Dam regulates the water level of the Strömfors industrial area. Upper and middle reaches: *Kalkkistenkoski rapids and regulating dam (Asikkala) *Jyrängönkoski rapids (Heinola) *Vuolenkoski, hydroelectric plant (Iitti) *Mankala, hydroelectric plant (Iitti) *Voikkaa, hydroelectric plant (Kouvola) *Pessankoski rapids (Kouvola) *Lappakoski rapids (Kouvola) *Kuusankoski, hydroelectric plant (Kouvola) *Keltti, hydroelectric plant (Kouvola) *Myllykoski, hydroelectric plant (Kouvola) *Anjalankoski (Ankkapurha), hydroelectric plant (Kouvola) *Piirteenkoski rapids (Kouvola) *Susikoski rapids (At the boundary of Kouvola and ja Kotka) *Ahvionkoski rapids area, elevation 1,9 m (At the boundary of Kouvola and Kotka) *Kultaankosket rapids, elevation 1,5 m (At the boundary of Kouvola and Kotka) Western branch: *Hirvivuolle, regulating dam, built in 1933 (Pyhtää) *Hirvikoski rapids (Pyhtää) *Paaskoski, regulating dam, built in 1933(At the boundary of Pyhtää and Loviisa) *Klåsarö (Loosarinkoski), hydroelectric plant (Pyhtää) *Ediskoski, hydroelectric plant (Pyhtää) *Strömfors, regulating dam, built in 1965 (Loviisa) *Ahvenkoski, hydroelectric plant (At the boundary of Pyhtää and Loviisa) Eastern branch: *Pernoonkosket rapids area, elevation 5 m (Kotka) *Laajakoski rapids (cleared away, Kotka) *Koivukoski, hydroelectric plant and regulating dam (Koivukoski branch, Kotka) *Siikakoski rapids (Koivukoski branch, Kotka) *Kokonkoski rapids (Koivukoski branch, Kotka) *Langinkoski rapids (Langinkoski branch, Kotka) *Hinttulankoski rapids (Huumanhaara branch, Kotka) *Korkeakoski, hydroelectric plant (Korkeakoski branch, Kotka)


See also

* Kymi, former municipality of Finland


References


External links

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Kymi river
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