Also known as Hankavesi, Välivesi
Hankavesi-Välivesi is a lake in South Ostrobothnia, Finland, located in the municipality of Ähtäri. It consists of four lake basins called Hankavesi, Välivesi, Moksunjärvi and Lamminperänlampi. Hankavesi-Välivesi has a surface area of about 13 square kilometres.
Hankavesi-Välivesi is a lake in South Ostrobothnia, Finland, located in the municipality of Ähtäri. It consists of four lake basins called Hankavesi, Välivesi, Moksunjärvi and Lamminperänlampi. Hankavesi-Välivesi has a surface area of about 13 square kilometres.
Hankavesi is the largest of the lake basins. Right next to the basin is located Ähtäri Zoo. In the middle of Hankavesi, there is a large island called Hankasaari with many buildings. In total, there are seven islands or islets in the basin, of which are named also Jänissaari (meaning "Hare Island") and Järvisensaari ("Järvinen's Island"). Hankavesi looks as if it has merged into Moksunjärvi basin because their strait called Moksunsalmi is so wide.
2 mapped locations
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).