Kulonen
Kulonen is a small village located in the northern part of Finland, within the municipality of Kittilä. It is situated approximately 150 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, making it one of the most northerly inhabited areas in Finland. The village is known for its traditional Finnish culture and its proximity to the vast wilderness of Lapland. Kulonen is primarily a rural community, with a population that is largely engaged in agriculture, reindeer herding, and forestry. The village is also home to a small school and a community center, which serve the local population. Despite its remote location, Kulonen benefits from modern amenities, including a supermarket and a post office, which are supplied by regular deliveries from larger towns. The village is also a popular destination for tourists, who come to experience the unique beauty of the Arctic landscape and the opportunity to engage with the local Sami culture. Kulonen's economy is supported by both local residents and visitors, who contribute to the village's small businesses and services. The village's location and culture make it a unique and special place within Finland.