Rautaharkko

Rautaharkko is bordered on the west by Rantaperkiö, on the east by Taatala and Nirva, on the south by Lakalaiva and on the north by Vihioja and Hatanpää.

Rautaharkko has been mentioned in church records since the end of the 18th century as the croft of Hatanpää Manor.

"iron bar") is probably based on the name Rautaorko, which has meant an iron-rich recess in the soil, or a place from which Finnish ores have been raised.

The transformation of the orko word into an ingot has been shown in 17th century documents in the Vuoksi region of South Karelia.

[2] The Muuntajankatu street is named after the large power substation located just south of the district.

A bus stop in Rautaharkko