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Keravanjoki

The Keravanjoki is a river in Finland. The 65-kilometer-long river starts from Lake Ridasjärvi in Hyvinkää. The Keravanjoki is a tributary of the Vantaa River that flows into the Gulf of Finland at Helsinki. As the name implies, the river runs through the town of Kerava.

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Keravanjoki
Keravanjoki river as seen from Kerava stone bridge between Ylikerava and Kaskela, Kerava, Finland in 2022 May
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CountryFinland
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Ridasjärvi1
 • locationHyvinkää
MouthGulf of Finland
 • location
Vanhankaupunginselkä, Helsinki

The Keravanjoki (Swedish: Kervo å; the Kerava River) is a river in Finland. The 65-kilometer-long river starts from Lake Ridasjärvi in Hyvinkää.1 The Keravanjoki is a tributary of the Vantaa River that flows into the Gulf of Finland at Helsinki.2 As the name implies, the river runs through the town of Kerava.

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60°17′N 24°59′E / 60.283°N 24.983°E / 60.283; 24.983