Kynkkyrä
Kynkkyrä is a Finnish term that refers to a small, rounded hill or mound. These landforms are typically found in rural or natural landscapes, often covered in vegetation like grass, moss, or small trees. The term is often used in a descriptive rather than a strictly geological sense, referring to the visual appearance of these elevated features. Kynkkyrä can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is bumpy or uneven. While not a formal geological classification, the word is common in everyday Finnish language when discussing topography. The exact size and shape can vary, but the characteristic is their modest elevation and rounded outline, distinguishing them from larger hills or mountains. They are a common sight in many Finnish landscapes, contributing to the varied terrain.