Ussi
Ussi is a small village located in the northern part of Finland, within the municipality of Kittilä in the province of Lapland. The village is situated along the Ussijoki River, which is a tributary of the Tornionjoki River. Ussi is known for its traditional Sami culture and reindeer herding, which has been a significant part of the local economy for centuries. The village is also home to a small church, a community center, and a few shops and restaurants. Ussi is accessible by road and is approximately 100 kilometers north of the city of Kemi. The village has a population of around 100 people, with the majority of the residents being Sami. The village is also known for its beautiful natural surroundings, including the nearby Ussijärvi Lake and the surrounding forests. Ussi is a popular destination for tourists interested in experiencing traditional Sami culture and enjoying the natural beauty of Lapland.