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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Sami-language films, Sami-languages songs, Sami language municipalities, Sami language terms, Sami orthography, Jokkmokk Municipality, Arjeplog Municipality, Gallivare Municipality, Enontekio, Skolt Sami language, Kautokeino, Northern Sami language, Northern Sami orthography, Inari Sami language, Lavvu, Kildin Sami orthography, Tysfjord, Southern Sami language, The Cuckoo, Kildin Sami language, Sodankyla, Kemi Sami language, Karasjok, Lule Sami language, Akkala Sami language, Kiruna Municipality, Inari, Finland, D with stroke, Noaidi, Porsanger, Siida, Utsjoki, Nesseby, Gaivuotna - Kafjord, Pite Sami language, Tana, Norway, Ume Sami language, Pathfinder, Jens Andreas Friis, Gakti, Ter Sami language, Goahti, Kautokeino-opproret, Snasa, Sami Siida of North America, Duodji, Give Us Our Skeletons, Lovozero, Georgy Martynovitch Kert, Research Institute for the Languages of Finland, Elsewhere, Ella Holm Bull, Gaba, Oro jaska, beana, Jiepmaluokta, Sahkku, Daerpies Dierie, List of English words of Sami origin, Svidd neger. Excerpt: Enontekio (Finnish pronunciation: Northern Sami: , Swedish: ) is a municipality in the Finnish part of Lapland with approx. 1,900 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 Swedish and Norwegian border. Finland's highest point, the Halti fell with a height of 1,324 metres (4,344 ft) above the mean sea level, lies in the north of Enontekio, where the municipality occupies a part of the Scandinavian Mountains. The administrative centre of Enontekio is the village of Hetta. About one fifth of the community's population are Sami people. Enontekio's main industries are tourism and reindeer husbandry. Kilpisjarvi LakeEnontekio is located in the province of Laplan...