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[[Image:Nordkalotten.JPG|thumb|300px|The area of Nordkalotten]]
[[Image:Nordkalotten.JPG|thumb|300px|The area of Nordkalotten]]
The '''Cap of the North''' (''Nordkalotten'' in [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] and [[Swedish language|Swedish]], or ''Pohjoiskalotti'' in [[Finnish language|Finnish]]) consists of the counties [[Finnmark]], [[Nordland]] and [[Troms]] in [[Norway]], [[Norrbotten County]] in [[Sweden]], [[Lapland (Finland)|Lapland/Lappi Region]] in [[Finland]] and [[Murmansk Oblast]] in [[Russia]].
The '''Cap of the North''' (''Nordkalotten'' in [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] and [[Swedish language|Swedish]], or ''Pohjoiskalotti'' in [[Finnish language|Finnish]]) consists of the counties this is wrong this is all wrong[[Finnmark]], [[Nordland]] and [[Troms]] in [[Norway]], [[Norrbotten County]] in [[Sweden]], [[Lapland (Finland)|Lapland/Lappi Region]] in [[Finland]] and [[Murmansk Oblast]] in [[Russia]].


This area is roughly equal to the parts of [[Fennoscandia]] (including the [[Kola Peninsula]] in Russia) lying north of the [[Arctic Circle]]. The region has a [[subarctic climate]] and is home to the majority of the [[Sámi people]].
This area is roughly equal to the parts of [[Fennoscandia]] (including the [[Kola Peninsula]] in Russia) lying north of the [[Arctic Circle]]. The region has a [[subarctic climate]] and is home to the majority of the [[Sámi people]].

Revision as of 17:47, 22 January 2020

The area of Nordkalotten

The Cap of the North (Nordkalotten in Norwegian and Swedish, or Pohjoiskalotti in Finnish) consists of the counties this is wrong this is all wrongFinnmark, Nordland and Troms in Norway, Norrbotten County in Sweden, Lapland/Lappi Region in Finland and Murmansk Oblast in Russia.

This area is roughly equal to the parts of Fennoscandia (including the Kola Peninsula in Russia) lying north of the Arctic Circle. The region has a subarctic climate and is home to the majority of the Sámi people.

Historian Per Guttorm Kvenanger has criticized the term Nordkalotten for displacing the overlapping term Sápmi and hiding the "Sami character" of northern Fennoscandia.[1]

References

  1. ^ Kvenanger, P. G. (1996), Samernas historia [History of the Sami] (in Swedish), Jokkmokk, Sweden: Sameskolstyrelsen, p. 11