Its source is Lake Pyhäjärvi and it flows through the municipalities of Eura and Eurajoki before discharging into Bothnian Sea.
It has eleven rapids and three small hydroelectric power plants with an installed capacity of 0.1–0.5 MW.
[1] The Eura has been an important waterway since the Viking Age, connecting the fertile hinterland to the Baltic Sea.
Bronze and Iron Age settlements in Eura were the most largest and most remarkable in Finland.
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