2-543: Jormua is an old village on the shore of the lake of Oulujärvi in the town of Kajaani , Finland . The village has a population of about 750. The Jormua Ophiolite is named after the village. 64°17′39″N 028°00′53″E / 64.29417°N 28.01472°E / 64.29417; 28.01472 This Oulu Province location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ouluj%C3%A4rvi Oulujärvi ( Finnish: [ˈou̯luˌjærʋi] ) or Lake Oulu or Ule ( Swedish : Ule träsk ),
4-565: Is a large lake in the Kainuu region of Finland. It is also historically known as Lake Cajania from a former name of Kainuu. With an area of 928 square kilometres (358 sq mi) it is the fifth largest lake in the country. The lake is drained by the Oulu River , which flows northwestward from the lake into the Gulf of Bothnia . Its nickname is the " Kainuu Sea ", and it is bordered by
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