Sisempi Salpausselkä
Sisempi Salpausselkä is a ridge in Finland and has an elevation of 145 metres. Sisempi Salpausselkä is situated nearby to the suburb Myllyoja, as well as near the village Myllykylä.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tommola and Heinola.
Tommola
Suburb
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Tommola is a suburb, which is situated 4½ km northeast of Sisempi Salpausselkä.
Heinola
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Heinola is a town and a municipality of 17,746 inhabitants located in the eastern part of the Päijät-Häme region, Finland, near the borders of the South Savo region and the Kymenlaakso region.
Vierumäki
Village
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Vierumäki is a village located in the Finnish municipality Heinola in Päijät-Häme, Finland. There are about 900–1,000 inhabitants. Neighbouring villages are Vuolenkoski in Iitti, Myllyoja in Heinola, Mäkelä in Nastola and Urajärvi in Asikkala. Vierumäki is situated 8 km southwest of Sisempi Salpausselkä.
Sisempi Salpausselkä
- Type: Ridge with an elevation of 145 metres
- Also known as: “Severnaya Salpausel’kya”, “Severnaya Salpaussel’kya”, and “Sisempi Salpausselka”
- Category: landform
- Location: Finland, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
61.16667° or 61° 10′ northLongitude
26° eastElevation
145 metres (476 feet)Open location code
9GH85282+M2GeoNames ID
496398
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