List of rivers of Finland

{{Short description|None}}

This is a list of rivers of Finland. Listing begins with rivers flowing into the Baltic sea, from the north, that is from the Swedish border. Tributaries are listed down the page in an upstream direction.

Water flows from Finland directly to the Baltic Sea, which is divided here into the Gulf of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland, and the Archipelago Sea between them. Some rivers flow to Russia, ending either to Gulf of Finland or to the White Sea, and a few to the Arctic Ocean through Russia or Norway.

There are many lakes in Finland and this listing also includes several lakes through which the rivers flow or begin from. Due to the great number of lakes especially in the Finnish Lakeland, where watercourses tend to consist of chains of lakes rather than long rivers, some rivers with a large catchment area can also be quite short or there may only be a short rapid between large lakes, like for example Tammerkoski in Tampere.

Rivers flowing to the Gulf of Bothnia

Rivers flowing to the Archipelago Sea

Rivers flowing to the Gulf of Finland

Rivers flowing to Russia, to the Gulf of Finland

Water from these rivers flows through Lake Ladoga and Neva River to the sea.

Rivers flowing to Russia, to the [[White Sea]]

Rivers flowing to Russia or Norway, to the Arctic Ocean

By length

This is a list of the rivers, exceeding 100 km, that are wholly or partly located within the borders of Finland.

class="wikitable sortable"
River 

! Length
(within Finland) 

! Border river

! Total length 

! Notes 

Kemijoki

| 550 km

|

| 550 km

|

Iijoki

| 330 km

|

| 330 km

|

Ounasjoki

| 298 km

|

| 298 km

| Tributary to Kemijoki

Kitinen

| 278 km

|

| 278 km

| Tributary to Kemijoki

Muonionjoki

|

| 230 km

| 230 km

| Tributary to Tornionjoki, following the Finnish-Swedish border in its entirety

Luiro

| 227 km

|

| 227 km

| Tributary to Kemijoki

Kymijoki

| 180 km

|

| 180 km

|

Tornionjoki

|

| 180 km

| 522 km

| Border river between Finland and Sweden, partly in Sweden

Simojoki

| 172 km

|

| 172 km

|

Ivalojoki

| 170 km

|

| 170 km

|

Kiiminkijoki

| 170 km

|

| 170 km

|

Pyhäjoki

| 162 km

|

| 162 km

|

Perhonjoki

| 155 km

|

| 155 km

|

Tenojoki

|

| 152 km

| 344 km

| Partly a border river between Finland and Norway, other part is in Norway

Siikajoki

| 152 km

|

| 152 km

|

Kokemäenjoki

| 150 km

|

| 150 km

|

Raudanjoki

| 150 km

|

| 150 km

| Tributary to Kemijoki

Lapuanjoki

| 147 km

|

| 147 km

|

Porvoonjoki

| 130 km

|

| 130 km

|

Kalajoki

| 130 km

|

| 130 km

|

Kyrönjoki

| 127 km

|

| 127 km

|

Livojoki

| 125 km

|

| 125 km

| Tributary to Iijoki

Siuruanjoki

| 120 km

|

| 120 km

| Tributary to Iijoki

Loimijoki

| 114 km

|

| 114 km

| Tributary to Kokemäenjoki

Karvianjoki

| 110 km

|

| 110 km

|

Vaskojoki

| 110 km

|

| 110 km

|

Oulujoki

| 107 km

|

| 107 km

|

Oulankajoki

| 105 km

|

| 135 km

| partly in Russia

Nuorittajoki

| 105 km

|

| 105 km

|

Kiehimänjoki

| 105 km

|

| 105 km

|

Paimionjoki

| 105 km

|

| 105 km

|

Vantaanjoki

| 101 km

|

| 101 km

|

Lieksanjoki

| 80 km

|

| 132 km

| beginning on the Russian side of the border

Tenniöjoki

| 62 km

|

| 126 km

| Tributary to Kemijoki; about half of its length in Russia

Vuoksi

| 15 km

|

| 150 km

| The majority is on the Russian side of the border

See also

Further reading

  • {{SLS Q|Q113396164}}