Raudanjoki

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CountryFinland
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Length150 km (93 mi)

Raudanjoki is a river in Rovaniemi, Finland. It is a tributary of Kemijoki in Finnish Lapland.

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Coordinates: 66°28′N26°05′E / 66.467°N 26.083°E / 66.467; 26.083


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