Einäjärvi
Einäjärvi is a lake located in the municipality of Luhanka, in the Central Finland region of Finland. The lake is part of the Kymijoki river basin. Its geographical coordinates are approximately 61.87 degrees North latitude and 25.79 degrees East longitude. The elevation of Einäjärvi is around 110 meters above sea level. The lake is surrounded by forests and agricultural land, typical of the Finnish landscape. Its shoreline is irregular, featuring numerous bays and points. The water quality of Einäjärvi is generally considered to be good, supporting a variety of aquatic life. Fishing is a common activity on the lake, with species such as perch, pike, and zander being present. The area around Einäjärvi is also popular for recreational activities like swimming, boating, and hiking during the summer months. During winter, the lake typically freezes over, allowing for activities such as ice skating and ice fishing. The nearest settlement of significant size is the village of Luhanka. Einäjärvi is one of many lakes in the region, contributing to the distinctive character of the Finnish Lakeland.