pohjahanke
Pohjahanke is a traditional Finnish loanword that refers to a type of wooden vessel originating from the region of Kainuu in northeastern Finland. The name "pohjahanke" literally translates to "bottom keel" in Finnish, which refers to the distinctive shape of the vessel's hull.
Characterized by a shallow draft and a narrow, conical bow, the pohjahanke was designed for fishing and
The pohjahanke has a long history, with evidence of its existence dating back to the 15th century.
Today, the pohjahanke is highly valued by cultural heritage enthusiasts and historians, who recognize its significance