Laaksojakso
Laaksojakso is a term used in Finnish to describe a section of a river or stream that flows through a valley. The term is derived from the Finnish words "laakso," meaning valley, and "jakso," meaning section or stretch. Laaksojakso refers to the portion of a watercourse that is characterized by its winding course through a valley, often featuring gentle slopes, meandering bends, and a relatively narrow channel. This type of landscape is common in Finland's extensive network of rivers and streams, which have been shaped over thousands of years by the erosive forces of water and the geological processes of glaciation.
Laaksojakso areas are typically rich in biodiversity, supporting a variety of plant and animal species adapted
The term laaksojakso is also used in a broader sense to describe any section of a landscape