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annual average precipitation is 459 millimetres (18.1 in). In the cold season, enormous amounts of snow can fall: The highest snow depth ever recorded in
Finland was measured on April 19, 1997, in Kilpisjärvi: 190 centimetres (75 in). Normally, a permanent snow cover is generally formed in October and does not melt again until the end of May. In sheltered places, snow can remain even longer; thus a ski race is traditionally held for
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education entrance qualification can be obtained after graduating from the upper school at the secondary school of
Enontekiö. The primary schools of Kilpisjärvi and Karesuvanto and the upper school of Enontekiö offer native language education to Sami pupils. Adult education takes place at an adult education centre. The municipality's library is located in the main village of Hetta, more remote regions are supplied by a mobile library. The
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central meeting point, where Sami people gathered for religious ceremonies, where merchants travelled to sell their wares, and where
Swedish officials held judicial courts at particular times. In 1611, a new church was built in the village of Markkina. After the destruction of this church, another one was erected in the same place in 1661.
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Initially, the number of inhabitants also rapidly decreased in
Enontekiö, but it now has consolidated at a lower level. Enontekiö's population consists of 12.5% under the age of 15, 58.3% between 15 and 64, and 29.2% older than 64. The excess of men is conspicuous. They account for 53.2% of the population.
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The church of
Enontekiö was built in the central village of Hetta in 1951/52 as a replacement for its predecessor, which was destroyed during the Lapland war; it is the sixth church of the municipality. It is a modern building made from brick and concrete and designed by the architect, Veikko Larkas.
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There are three museums in
Enontekiö: The buildings of the museum of local history, which opened in 1991, were moved to Hetta from different villages in the municipality. They are a farmhouse from Raattama from the end of the 19th century, a living room from Ylikyrö from the 1920s, a storehouse also
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Enontekiö currently has nearly 2,000 inhabitants. In the beginning 1990s, there were still 2,500 inhabitants. Because the structurally weak
Lapland was hit harder by the Finnish economic crisis than the south, a wave of migration to expansion centers in the south started in the middle of the decade.
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was maintained between German troops, barricaded in their fortifications, and
Finnish troops, who took a stand in Markkina. After the Wehrmacht had abandoned Petsamo and northern Norway, the Sturmbock emplacement was no longer of strategic value and was cleared without a struggle at the beginning of
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is a major branch of business in
Enontekiö, even if there are fewer visitors than in those municipalities of Lapland which have big skiing centres. Enontekiö mostly attracts nature tourists, who travel to Lapland for hiking, fishing, canoeing, skiing or snowmobiling, as well as automobile tourists,
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Enontekiö for a long time. In the northwest of Lapland, reindeer husbandry has already been done for centuries, in contrast to the other regions of the Finnish reindeer husbandry area, where it was only introduced on a large scale in the 19th century after the
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Enontekiö's economic structure has a large percentage involved in the service sector: 76% of the gainfully employed population work in the tertiary sector, 45% of these work in civil service. Agriculture and forestry employ 13% of Enontekiö's inhabitants, the manufacturing sector 6%. As is usual in
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approx. +9 °C). July is the warmest month, with an average temperature of +10.9 °C, the coldest is January with −13.6 °C. Due to these extreme climatic conditions, the growing season only lasts a little over 100 days. Thus, the winter, with its 200 days, is very long. The
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Due to their preserved old building structure, the villages of Kultima, Näkkälä, Nunnanen, Peltovuoma, Pöyrisjärvi, and Raittijärvi are officially listed cultural monuments. The stone bridge of Ahdaskuru, erected in 1943 near the Norwegian border, is also listed; it is the only bridge in Lapland
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Sami. In the 16th century, Enontekiö's first church was built. It was a small wooden building in the village of Rounala on the right shore (today in Sweden) of the Könkämäeno river. According to tradition, the church was erected by three Sami brothers who had converted to Christianity. It was a
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There are five primary schools in Enontekiö: In the Kilpisjärvi primary school, pupils are taught from preschool to 9th grade, in the schools of Karesuvanto, Hetta, and Peltojärvi, from preschool to 6th grade. Enontekiö's upper school is attended by pupils of the 7th to 9th grade. The higher
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the structurally weak Lapland, the unemployment in Enontekiö is a big problem: In January 2007 with 24.7%, the municipality had the second highest unemployment rate of all Finnish municipalities. In 1996 at the peak of the Finnish economic crisis, the unemployment rate was near 40%.
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broke out. Lapland's civilian population had to be moved to a safe place in a very short time. Enontekiö's population was evacuated to neutral Sweden together with all of western Lapland's inhabitants. After the Germans quickly left southern Lapland, the 12,000 soldiers of the 7th
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from Ylikyrö from the 18th century, a sauna from Muotkajärvi built in 1937, and a cattle shed from Kaukonen in the neighbouring municipality of Kittilä. The nature and culture centre of Fjell-Lapland is maintained by the Finnish Forest Office (
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settled down in the south of Enontekiö and introduced the culture of settled agriculture. Due to the Finnish immigration and the assimilation of the old-established Sami population, a Finnish majority emerged over the years.
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provide one representative to the municipal council each. Since 2017 the National Coalition Party and the Christian Democrats have been in a local alliance. The number of seats in the local municipal council is 17.
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with approx. 1,800 inhabitants. It is situated in the outermost northwest of the country and occupies a large and very sparsely populated area of about 8,400 square kilometres (3,200 sq mi) between the
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Since the end of the 17th century, the reindeer-Sami culture, which was based on keeping large herds of reindeer, spread from Norwegian and Swedish Lapland to Enontekiö. The reindeer-Sami of Enontekiö had a
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in a blue field. The willow grouse is a very prevalent bird in Northern Lapland and was an important food for Enontekiö's inhabitants in the past, which is why it is also called the "bird of life".
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in the south, with approx. 530 inhabitants. There is no village with the name of Enontekiö, but Hetta is often called the municipality's name. Other important places are the village of
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The annual average temperatures of Enontekiö are the lowest of Finland. In Kilpisjärvi, in the north of the municipal area, the long-term average is −2.3 °C (compared to
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in Sweden, from where his doctrine quickly spread to the adjacent Enontekiö. The first awakening in Finland took place in the winter of 1846/47 in Enontekiö and Muonio.
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with a height of 1,029 metres (3,376 ft), which rises above the village of Kilpisjärvi. The southern part of the municipality is less mountainous, but some single
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in Finland: In the region around Kilpisjärvi, this natural spectacle can be observed on average three out of four nights during the dark season in clear weather.
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migrated from the coast of the Arctic Ocean. The oldest traces of settlement were found at the shores of the Ounasjärvi Lake and are dated to a time 6,000
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Enontekiö's climate is characterised by the extreme northern location, the high altitude compared to the rest of Finland and the closeness of the
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gained the most votes and now provides five out of 17 representatives to the municipal council. Both of the large parties in rural Finland, the
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The slender church tower is 30 m high and is connected to the nave by a porch. The artist Uuno Eskola made the
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4072:Municipalities of Lapland (Finland)
3305:Website of Enontekiö municipality:
3143:Finnish Museum of Natural History:
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2354:2019 Finnish parliamentary election
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3624:Tourism portal of the municipality
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2866:Please help
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2416:Centre Party
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2397:Green League
2361:Centre Party
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2174:Inhabitants
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577:municipality
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272:Fell Lapland
173:Coat of arms
104:Municipality
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2930:Aslak Juuso
2818:ice fishing
2689:Kivilompolo
2600:in Norway.
2592:in Sweden,
2533:Finns Party
2444:Finns Party
2269:Sami people
2241:Kilpisjärvi
2081:Lapland War
2051:During the
1980:shamanistic
1251:Polar night
1216:Gulf Stream
1165:Pöyrisjärvi
1129:Betula nana
1118:timber line
1078:Kilpisjärvi
1074:Pöyrisjärvi
1042:Muonionjoki
1027:timber line
962:Sonkamuotka
956:Sáivomuotki
952:Saivomuotka
942:Raittijärvi
922:Palojoensuu
881:Muotkejávri
877:Muotkajärvi
841:Leaibejávri
807:Kilpisjärvi
782:Karesuvanto
751:Palojoensuu
747:Karesuvanto
743:Kilpisjärvi
723:Muonionjoki
671:Suomi-neito
617:Sami people
351:4th largest
224: /
212:023°38′20″E
4041:Categories
3431:, 7/3/2007
3293:Prehistory
3132:: 183–188.
3016:30 January
2985:References
2974:, musician
2942:Yrjö Kokko
2932:, a herder
2765:altarpiece
2650:North Cape
2639:paliskunta
2367:True Finns
2337:Karesuando
2259:is in the
2105:Population
1196:ring ouzel
1180:Arctic fox
1116:grow. The
1082:Ounasjärvi
989:Topography
947:Ropinsalmi
932:Peltovuoma
837:Leppäjärvi
786:Gárasavvon
727:Könkämäeno
676:Luxembourg
569:Skolt Sami
561:Inari Sami
377:in Finland
358:Population
353:in Finland
305:Government
268:Sub-region
209:68°23′05″N
80:Skolt Sami
66:Inari Sami
4047:Enontekiö
3984:Alatornio
3959:Ylitornio
3939:Sodankylä
3929:Savukoski
3919:Rovaniemi
3874:Kemijärvi
3859:Enontekiö
3752:Enontekiö
3612:Enontekiö
3367:22 August
3047:1797-5395
2950:, actress
2926:, actress
2855:does not
2750:Buildings
2730:runs the
2442:also the
2069:Sturmbock
2065:Wehrmacht
2001:Nordreisa
1997:Kvænangen
1965:stone-age
1236:Midsummer
1192:ptarmigan
1184:snowy owl
1157:Käsivarsi
1050:Ivalojoki
1046:Ounasjoki
1002:waterfall
916:Bálojávri
912:Palojärvi
802:Ketomella
796:Gelojávri
688:Savukoski
684:Sodankylä
662:Käsivarsi
658:Norwegian
627:Geography
594:Norwegian
557:Enontekis
527:Enontekiö
504:UTC+03:00
483:UTC+02:00
478:Time zone
87:Enontekis
30:Enontekiö
25:Enontekiö
3879:Keminmaa
3535:Archived
3476:Archived
3434:Archived
3341:Archived
3311:Archived
3276:20 April
3254:20 April
3250:. fmi.fi
3229:Archived
3174:Archived
3149:Archived
3052:29 April
2962:, singer
2944:, writer
2884:May 2024
2343:Politics
2303:Religion
2295:-singer
2291:and the
1807:Average
1802:(−41.8)
1797:(−38.4)
1792:(−30.3)
1787:(−11.2)
1757:(−23.8)
1752:(−35.9)
1747:(−41.8)
1742:(−40.4)
1732:(−32.8)
1727:(−20.7)
1682:(−20.4)
1677:(−25.8)
1672:(−27.4)
1227:Helsinki
1200:reindeer
1054:Tenojoki
982:Yli-Kyrö
967:Vähäniva
902:Nunnanen
897:Nartteli
857:Markkina
827:Kuttanen
733:Villages
583:part of
531:Finnish:
4025:Finland
4018:Lapland
3999:Petsamo
3989:Karunki
3954:Utsjoki
3944:Tervola
3884:Kittilä
3801:Kittilä
3393:18 June
3075:StatFin
2876:removed
2861:sources
2791:Museums
2683:at the
2673:highway
2665:Highway
2645:Tourism
2609:Economy
2313:diocese
2263:Region.
2261:Lapland
2253:Finnish
2073:Petsamo
2057:Germany
2024:in the
1993:Kåfjord
1989:nomadic
1978:of the
1949:ice age
1938:History
1876:(20.3)
1782:(16.7)
1777:(28.6)
1772:(30.7)
1767:(24.4)
1762:(−7.6)
1722:(−8.1)
1717:(10.9)
1712:(26.4)
1707:(33.3)
1702:(36.9)
1697:(30.6)
1692:(14.7)
1687:(−9.0)
1662:(22.3)
1652:(14.0)
1647:(26.6)
1642:(37.2)
1637:(44.2)
1632:(46.2)
1627:(38.8)
1622:(29.5)
1617:(17.1)
1592:(29.5)
1587:(13.8)
1582:(20.3)
1577:(31.1)
1572:(42.3)
1567:(50.2)
1562:(52.9)
1557:(45.9)
1552:(36.1)
1547:(25.7)
1542:(16.2)
1532:(10.0)
1522:(36.9)
1517:(21.6)
1512:(26.2)
1507:(35.6)
1502:(48.4)
1497:(57.7)
1492:(61.2)
1487:(54.0)
1482:(43.2)
1477:(33.6)
1472:(24.4)
1467:(17.8)
1462:(18.1)
1452:(75.4)
1447:(38.1)
1442:(39.6)
1437:(48.4)
1432:(61.0)
1427:(70.5)
1422:(73.4)
1417:(68.5)
1412:(57.2)
1407:(45.5)
1402:(38.5)
1397:(35.8)
1392:(35.8)
1382:(82.9)
1377:(44.2)
1372:(48.9)
1367:(55.2)
1362:(68.4)
1357:(80.1)
1352:(82.9)
1347:(79.9)
1342:(79.0)
1337:(54.9)
1332:(46.8)
1327:(43.5)
1322:(43.2)
1206:Climate
1114:birches
1023:tunturi
906:Njunnás
891:Neahčil
887:Näkkälä
831:Guhttás
821:Gulddán
817:Kultima
766:Heahttá
695:Kittilä
654:Swedish
650:Finland
590:Swedish
585:Lapland
581:Finnish
579:in the
575:) is a
565:Iänudâh
553:Swedish
544:Eanodat
515:Website
418:Swedish
407:Finnish
286:Charter
261:Lapland
249:Finland
237:Country
147:Swedish
119:Finnish
94:Swedish
59:Iänudâh
44:Eanodat
37:Finnish
3949:Tornio
3894:Muonio
3889:Kolari
3045:
2773:mosaic
2769:fresco
2739:Muonio
2711:Kolari
2681:Tornio
2509:Greens
2466:Seats
2321:Muonio
2219:1,997
2022:Russia
2005:Norway
1999:, and
1871:(1.9)
1866:(1.4)
1861:(1.5)
1856:(1.5)
1851:(2.0)
1846:(2.9)
1841:(1.9)
1836:(1.1)
1831:(1.1)
1826:(1.5)
1821:(1.5)
1816:(2.0)
1657:(5.5)
1612:(6.6)
1607:(0.7)
1602:(0.9)
1537:(9.9)
1273:Month
1255:kaamos
1231:Berlin
1194:, and
1122:tundra
1106:spruce
1076:, the
1019:fjells
871:Mávdna
776:Jáhton
772:Jatuni
717:, and
699:Muonio
573:Jeänõk
390:
256:Region
246:
143:
129:
115:
90:
76:
73:Jeänõk
62:
47:
33:
3924:Salla
3914:Ranua
3909:Posio
3904:Pello
3864:Inari
3272:. FMI
3248:(PDF)
3109:7 May
3084:2 May
3007:(PDF)
2920:guide
2781:organ
2732:KAIRA
2500:17.2%
2487:19.8%
2474:29.6%
2460:Party
2381:12.7%
2375:14.7%
2369:15.2%
2363:38.2%
2297:Wimme
2216:2,000
2213:1,998
2210:2,022
2207:2,073
2204:2,100
2201:2,145
2198:2,225
2195:2,324
2192:2,365
2189:2,378
2186:2,413
2183:2,472
2180:2,415
2177:2,286
2169:2006
2124:Year
1800:−41.0
1795:−39.1
1790:−34.6
1785:−24.0
1760:−22.0
1755:−31.0
1750:−37.7
1745:−41.0
1740:−40.2
1730:−36.0
1725:−29.3
1720:−22.3
1715:−11.7
1685:−22.8
1680:−29.1
1675:−32.1
1670:−33.0
1655:−14.7
1650:−10.0
1610:−14.1
1605:−17.4
1600:−17.3
1585:−10.1
1535:−12.3
1530:−12.2
1312:Year
1161:Pulju
1086:Hetta
1084:near
1066:tekiö
1062:Eatnu
1015:Saana
1011:Halti
867:Maunu
851:Luspi
847:Luspa
762:Hetta
739:Hetta
680:Inari
613:Hetta
598:Halti
472:29.2%
464:58.3%
456:12.5%
433:10.3%
366:1,771
299:Hetta
3934:Simo
3869:Kemi
3395:2021
3369:2020
3278:2023
3256:2023
3111:2023
3086:2021
3054:2024
3043:ISSN
3018:2018
2859:any
2857:cite
2771:and
2675:21 (
2550:2.8%
2537:8.9%
2524:9.9%
2513:9.9%
2405:3.4%
2399:9.0%
2393:4.8%
2387:0,3%
2317:Oulu
2293:Joik
2255:and
2231:Sami
2166:2005
2163:2004
2160:2003
2157:2002
2154:2001
2151:2000
2148:1999
2145:1998
2142:1997
2139:1996
2136:1995
2133:1990
2130:1985
2127:1980
2003:(in
1961:Sami
1920:105
1780:−8.5
1775:−1.9
1770:−0.7
1765:−4.2
1710:−3.1
1695:−0.8
1690:−9.6
1660:−5.4
1645:−3.0
1620:−1.4
1615:−8.3
1590:−1.4
1580:−6.5
1575:−0.5
1565:10.1
1560:11.6
1545:−3.5
1540:−8.8
1515:−5.8
1510:−3.2
1495:14.3
1490:16.2
1485:12.2
1470:−4.2
1465:−7.9
1460:−7.7
1450:24.1
1430:16.1
1425:21.4
1420:23.0
1415:20.3
1410:14.0
1380:28.3
1365:12.9
1360:20.2
1355:26.7
1350:28.3
1345:26.6
1340:26.1
1335:12.7
1309:Dec
1306:Nov
1303:Oct
1300:Sep
1297:Aug
1294:Jul
1291:Jun
1288:May
1285:Apr
1282:Mar
1279:Feb
1276:Jan
1167:and
1149:bogs
1135:and
1110:pine
1070:-dat
749:and
682:and
656:and
601:fell
592:and
508:EEST
441:3.3%
429:Sami
422:0.8%
318:Area
295:Seat
290:1877
280:1747
2870:by
2315:of
2251:in
1917:11
1902:10
1887:10
1884:11
1874:516
1705:0.7
1700:2.7
1640:2.9
1635:6.8
1630:7.9
1625:3.8
1570:5.7
1555:7.7
1550:2.3
1520:2.7
1505:2.0
1500:9.1
1480:6.2
1475:0.9
1445:3.4
1440:4.2
1435:9.1
1405:7.5
1400:3.6
1395:2.1
1390:2.1
1375:6.8
1370:9.4
1330:8.2
1325:6.4
1320:6.2
1058:Eno
497:DST
487:EET
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1957:BC
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1911:9
1908:8
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1896:7
1893:6
1890:8
1869:49
1864:36
1859:37
1854:38
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