Katkoksilta
Katkoksilta is a Finnish toponym that can refer to a bridge crossing or toponymic element found in several localities. The word combines katko, meaning interruption or break, with silta, meaning bridge, and its use often signals a crossing over a stream or ditch where a route is bridged or relieved by infrastructure. In practice, Katkoksilta is not a single, widely documented landmark but rather appears in local road inventories and maps as the name of small bridges or of the surrounding area in different municipalities.
Geography and usage: The name is typically encountered in rural parts of Finland and may designate different
History: There are no widely recorded historic events tied specifically to Katkoksilta at the national level.
Notable features: Typical Katkoksilta crossings are modest bridges spanning small waterways, often made of wood or