Lake Inari

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Lake Inari
LocationInari, Lapland Province
Coordinates69°00′N 28°00′E / 69.000°N 28.000°E / 69.000; 28.000
Primary outflowsPaatsjoki
Basin countriesFinland
Max. length80 km
Max. width50 km
Surface area1,040.28 km²[1]
Average depth15 m
Max. depth92 m
Water volume15,9 km³
Shore length13,308 km
Surface elevation118.7 m[1]
Islands3318 (Hautuumaasaari, Ukonkivi)
SettlementsInari
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake Inari (Finnish: Inarijärvi, Northern Sami: Anárjávri, Inari Sami: Aanaarjävri, Skolt Sami: Aanarjäuˊrr, Swedish: Enare träsk) is the third largest lake in Finland. It is located in the northern part of Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle. The lake is 117–119 meters above sea level and it is regulated at the Kaitakoski power plant in Russia. The freezing period normally extends from November to early June.

The most well known islands of the lake are Hautuumaasaari ("Graveyard Island") and Ukonkivi ("Ukko's Stone"), a historical sacrifice place of the ancient habitants of the area. There are over 3,000 islands in total. Trout, lake salmon, white fish, perch and pike are found in Lake Inari's waters.

The lake covers 1,040 square kilometres. It empties northwards through the Paatsjoki at the mouth of the Varangerfjord, which is a bay of Barents Sea.

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