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'''Roine''' is a lake in [[Finland]]. The lake is located in the [[Pirkanmaa]] region mostly in the municipality of [[Kangasala]] and for a lesser part in the municipality of [[Pälkäne]].
'''Roine''' is a lake in [[Finland]]. The lake is located in the [[Pirkanmaa]] region mostly in the municipality of [[Kangasala]] and for a lesser part in the municipality of [[Pälkäne]].


The lake is is part of [[Kokemäenjoki]] basin and a chain of lakes that consists of [[Längelmävesi]], [[Vesijärvi (Kangasala)|Vesijärvi]], Roine, [[Pälkänevesi]] and [[Mallasvesi]]. This chain of lakes drains into [[Vanajavesi]] in [[Valkeakoski]] and from southeast another chain of lakes, consisting of the lakes [[Lummene]], [[Vesijako]], [[Kuohijärvi]], [[Kukkia]], [[Iso-Roine]], [[Hauhonselkä]] and [[Ilmoilanselkä]] joins into it. In finnish the former chain of lakes is called ''Längelmäveden reitti'' and the latter ''Hauhon reitti'' as it runs trough the former municipality of [[Hauho]].
The lake is is part of [[Kokemäenjoki]] basin and a chain of lakes that consists of [[Längelmävesi]], [[Vesijärvi (Kangasala)|Vesijärvi]], Roine, [[Pälkänevesi]] and [[Mallasvesi]]. This chain of lakes drains into [[Vanajavesi]] in [[Valkeakoski]] and from southeast another chain of lakes, consisting of the lakes [[Lummene]], [[Vehkajärvi]], [[Vesijako]], [[Kuohijärvi]], [[Kukkia]], [[Iso-Roine]], [[Hauhonselkä]] and [[Ilmoilanselkä]] joins into it. In finnish the former chain of lakes is called ''Längelmäveden reitti'' and the latter ''Hauhon reitti'' as it runs trough the former municipality of [[Hauho]].


In finnish culture Längelmävesi and Roine are well known as they are mentioned in the famous poem "En sommardag i Kangasala" ({{lang-fi|Kesäpäivä Kangasalla}}) by [[Zachris Topelius]] and have thus became part of Finnish national landscape imagery.
In finnish culture Längelmävesi and Roine are well known as they are mentioned in the famous poem "En sommardag i Kangasala" ({{lang-fi|Kesäpäivä Kangasalla}}) by [[Zachris Topelius]] and have thus became part of Finnish national landscape imagery.

Revision as of 12:47, 9 February 2010

Roine
LocationKangasala, Pälkäne
Coordinates61°24′N 24°03′E / 61.400°N 24.050°E / 61.400; 24.050
Basin countriesFinland
Surface area51,73 km²
Max. depth32 m
Surface elevation84 m

Roine is a lake in Finland. The lake is located in the Pirkanmaa region mostly in the municipality of Kangasala and for a lesser part in the municipality of Pälkäne.

The lake is is part of Kokemäenjoki basin and a chain of lakes that consists of Längelmävesi, Vesijärvi, Roine, Pälkänevesi and Mallasvesi. This chain of lakes drains into Vanajavesi in Valkeakoski and from southeast another chain of lakes, consisting of the lakes Lummene, Vehkajärvi, Vesijako, Kuohijärvi, Kukkia, Iso-Roine, Hauhonselkä and Ilmoilanselkä joins into it. In finnish the former chain of lakes is called Längelmäveden reitti and the latter Hauhon reitti as it runs trough the former municipality of Hauho.

In finnish culture Längelmävesi and Roine are well known as they are mentioned in the famous poem "En sommardag i Kangasala" (Finnish: Kesäpäivä Kangasalla) by Zachris Topelius and have thus became part of Finnish national landscape imagery.

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