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2032:, too. Because the church of Markkina stood on the Swedish—and therefore wrong—side of the river after the Swedish-Russian demarcation, it was torn down in 1826. Its beams were shipped down the Muoniojoki to Palojoensuu, where the church was rebuilt as henceforth the fourth church of Enontekiö. Already in 1864, the church was again moved to Hetta, which had in the meantime became the largest settlement of the region. The closing of the Russian-Norwegian border in 1852 and of the Russian-Swedish border in 1889 had severe consequences for Enontekiö's reindeer-nomads, because they could no longer move with their herds to the coast of the Arctic Ocean. As a result, they transferred their grazing areas inland to the southeast and helped spread the culture of reindeer-herding to the remaining parts of Lapland. Due to the separation of the administration of the municipality from the church administration, the political municipality of Enontekiö came into existence in 1877. 2687:, it follows the line of the Finnish–Swedish border and ends in Kilpisjärvi at the Norwegian border. The main road 93 branches off highway 21 at Palojoensuu and at first leads in an eastward direction to the municipal centre of Hetta and then further in a northward direction to the Norwegian border. The villages of the southern part of the municipality are connected to each other by small roads. But in the northern part of Enontekiö, highway 21 is the only road, taking a course next to the banks of the Muonionjoki and Könkämäeno; the uninhabited area between the river valley and the Norwegian border has no roads at all. There are three border crossings in Enontekiö: The village of Karesuvanto is connected by a bridge with the Swedish bank and there are border crossings to Norway in Kilpisjärvi and 2661: 192: 994: 753:, both of which are located at the Muonionjoki at the Swedish border. Enontekiö's villages are concentrated in the southern area and along the banks of the rivers Könkämäeno and Muonionjoki in the west of the municipality. Often, there is a corresponding village on the Swedish side of the river, bearing the same name (or the Swedish form of the name), e.g. Karesuvanto/Karesuando. In contrast, the part of the Käsivarsi Mountains away from the rivers is almost completely uninhabited. 637: 3969: 169: 157: 1234:
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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was the dominant branch of business in 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
2007:) on the coast of the Arctic Ocean following the annual cycle of summer and winter grazing land. Enontekiö's last nomads did not settle down until the 1960s, but the culture of the reindeer-Sami is still preserved in the large-scale herding of reindeer. As of the 17th century, the first 1008:
In its northern region, Enontekiö shares borders with areas of Sweden and Norway in which segments of the Scandinavian Mountains are located. Through that and through its location in the far north of Finland, it is geologically and scenically very different from the rest of the country.
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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
1013:, the highest mountain of Finland with a height of 1,324 m, is located in Enontekiö, together with all 21 other mountains higher than 1,000 m (3,281 ft) in the country. Besides Haltitunturi, probably the best known and scenically most distinctive mountain is the 2641:) of Näkkälä and Käsivarsi and have a total of 20,000 semi-domesticated reindeer. Due to the climatic conditions, agriculture is scarcely possible, but dairy farming is operated on a small scale. Due to the sparse vegetation, forestry plays only a minor role. 2796:
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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Due to the harsh climatic conditions, there are not especially many species among Enontekiö's fauna; however, there are Arctic species that are unknown to southern Finland, e.g.
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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 vegetation of Enontekiö is very meagre, due to the extreme northern latitude. The northern border of the natural geographic range of the
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After some contested decisions have been made during the 2017-2021 election period, some members of the formerly dominating
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With the Finnish declaration of independence in 1917, Enontekiö became a part of the independent republic of Finland, too.
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A little more than 5% of the municipality's area consists of water. Several large rivers originate in Enontekiö: 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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with the Soviet Union on September 4, 1944, committing themselves to expel the German troops, the Finnish-German
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population of Lapland, which predominated for a long time in Enontekiö, developed by the blending of this
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The first human settlement in Enontekiö emerged after the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the last
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which forms abstract nouns. All of the 825 lakes in the area are rather small. The largest lakes are the
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Finnish soldiers hoist a flag at the Norwegian border after the last German soldiers were expelled.
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King, Lorenz; Seppälä, Matti (1988). "Permafrost sites in Finnish Lapland and their environment".
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Climate data for Enontekiö Kilpisjärvi kyläkeskus (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1979- present)
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between March and May. The passenger volume of 13,700 passengers per year is relatively low.
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Enontekiö's coat of arms was designed by Olof Eriksson. It depicts a silver, red-armoured
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way of life; they moved with their animals between the coniferous forests in the south to
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In early modern times, Enontekiö came under Swedish influence during the course of the
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The following villages belong to Enontekiö (Sami name, if available, in parentheses):
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Enontekiö is not connected to the railroad network. The next railroad station is in
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is abundant. The largest part of the municipal area consists of these plateaus or
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in order to protect the harbours on the Arctic Ocean. When Finland concluded the
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Enontekiö's municipal area is located between 200 and 300 km north of the
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is an old Finnish word for "major river" cognate with the Northern Sámi word
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ends only 20 km (12 mi) north of Hetta, too. North of that, only
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Website of the Kilpisjärvi biological station of the University Helsinki:
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approx. matches the southern border of the municipality; the range of the
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and the Centre Party have three seats in the municipal council each. The
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have their sources in the municipality. Enontekiö owes its name to them:
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In the northern area of the municipality, the vegetation is very sparse.
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Healthcare is organised together with the neighbouring municipality of
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used in Enontekiö, has official status in the municipality besides the
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borders, which is occupied by the municipality of Enontekiö, is called
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Enontekiö is part of the native settlement area of the indigenous
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Permafrost Fifth International Conference, Trondheim, Proceedings
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are part of the parish of Enontekiö, which is subordinate to the
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is new to the municipal council. The Finns Party as well as the
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Enontekiö's neighbouring municipalities are Inari in the east,
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Since 1971, a Sami cultural event, the Mary's Days of Hetta (
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Enontekiön kehittämisstrategia ja toimepideohjelma 2003–2008
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In 1809 when Sweden ceded the region of today's Finland to
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is approximately 600 m (2,000 ft); above that, a
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or "large river, largest river (in a specific region)" and
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and devastated Enontekiö, too. During the cold winter, a
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in the south; on the Swedish side in the west, there is
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runs a biological research station in Kilpisjärvi. The
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is derived from the Northern Sámi derivational suffix
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The lower heathlands are dominated by shrubs such as
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Accordingly, 71: 57: 2588:with three of its neighbouring municipalities, 2028:, Enontekiö became a part of the newly founded 3039:"Population growth biggest in nearly 70 years" 1930:Source 2: Record highs and lows 1979- present 619:. Enontekiö's main industries are tourism and 3829: 3644: 3338:Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health 1080:near the village with the same name, and the 138: 110: 85: 28: 8: 3429:Työvoiman riittävyys mielenkiinnon kohteeksi 3326:Tilastokeskus (Finnish Office of Statistics) 3065: 3063: 2998: 2996: 2994: 1037:-massif extends into Enontekiö's territory. 2874:. 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Like 2110:Population development and structure 1052:, and one of the headstreams of the 664:(Finnish for "arm"), because before 4072:Municipalities of Lapland (Finland) 3305:Website of Enontekiö municipality: 3143:Finnish Museum of Natural History: 2783:was a gift from Germany from 1958. 2354:2019 Finnish parliamentary election 4062:Populated places of Arctic Finland 3624:Tourism portal of the municipality 3223:Finnish Institute of Meteorology: 3206:Finnish Institute of Meteorology: 3189:Finnish Institute of Meteorology: 2648:such as those on their way to the 648:in the outermost northwest tip of 14: 3307:Tilastotietoa Enontekiön kunnasta 3191:Suomen ja maapallon sääennätyksiä 2418:established the independent list 2323:. As in the rest of Lapland, the 1153:Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park 310: • Municipality manager 3967: 3785: 3771: 3754: 3746: 3734: 3723: 3711: 3694: 3683: 3671: 3606: 3549:Finnish Preservation List 1993: 2844: 1198:. Besides the semi-domesticated 241: 196:Location of Enontekiö in Finland 190: 167: 155: 18:Municipality in Lapland, Finland 3011:National Land Survey of Finland 2617:Reindeer run free in Enontekiö. 4067:1877 establishments in Finland 3387:Ministry of Justice of Finland 3208:Talven lumista ja lumisuudesta 2938:, Sámi politician and academic 1: 3772: 3712: 3383:"Enontekiö, results by party" 2968:, writer, artist and musician 2016:Period of Russian sovereignty 399:Population by native language 4052:Sámi-language municipalities 3755: 3747: 3659:Places adjacent to Enontekiö 3614:travel guide from Wikivoyage 2717:Education and social affairs 2667:21 in the north of Enontekiö 2552: 2549: 2539: 2536: 2526: 2523: 2515: 2512: 2502: 2499: 2489: 2486: 2476: 2473: 644:Enontekiö is located in the 2434:and the local Sami list of 1881:Average precipitation days 1597:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1457:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 4088: 2631:Rangifer tarandus fennicus 2604:Economy and infrastructure 2243:, entering Finland on the 1943:Prehistory and Swedish age 1929: 1924: 1267: 652:. The salient between the 4012: 3965: 3845:Municipalities of Lapland 3664: 3618:Municipality of Enontekiö 2910:, Big Brother 2014 winner 2822:Kilpisjärven pilkkiviikot 1880: 1806: 1736: 1666: 1596: 1526: 1456: 1386: 1316: 1311: 1308: 1305: 1302: 1299: 1296: 1293: 1290: 1287: 1284: 1281: 1278: 1275: 1272: 1238:'s night in Kilpisjärvi. 713:(also known as Kåfjord), 201: 189: 181: 163: 154: 109: 102: 3513:Municipality Enontekiö: 3495:Municipality Enontekiö: 3452:Municipality Enontekiö: 3409:Municipality Enontekiö: 2916:, musician and a former 2830:Suomen tunturisuunnistus 2568:Enontekiö's coat of arms 2483:National Coalition Party 2428:National Coalition Party 2373:National Coalition Party 2059:in fighting against the 469: • 65 or older 385:0.22/km (0.6/sq mi) 4004:Rovaniemen maalaiskunta 3994:Kemijärven maalaiskunta 3701:Kautokeino Municipality 3245:"FMI normals 1991-2020" 2758:The church of Enontekiö 2745:Culture and sightseeing 2598:Kautokeino Municipality 2379:Social Democratic Party 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Finnish
Northern Sami
Inari Sami
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Northern Sami
Swedish

Coat of arms of Enontekiö
Location of Enontekiö in Finland
68°23′05″N 023°38′20″E / 68.38472°N 23.63889°E / 68.38472; 23.63889
Finland
Region
Lapland
Sub-region
Charter
Hetta
4th largest
268th largest
Population by native language
Finnish
Swedish
Sami
Population by age
Time zone
UTC+02:00
EET
DST
UTC+03:00

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