"Tuonelan joki" meaning in All languages combined

See Tuonelan joki on Wiktionary

Proper name [Finnish]

Head templates: {{head|fi|proper noun|head=Tuonelan joki}} Tuonelan joki
  1. (Finnic mythology) A mythical river that the dead must pass in order to reach Tuonela, the home of the dead. Categories (topical): Finnic mythology Related terms: Styx
    Sense id: en-Tuonelan_joki-fi-name-ptLdkzRC Categories (other): Finnish entries with incorrect language header

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