Vlasovyhtälö
Vlasovyhtälö is a small village located in the municipality of Kittilä, in the province of Lapland, Finland. The village is situated in the northern part of the country, approximately 150 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. It is known for its rural and traditional Finnish atmosphere, with a population of around 100 residents. The village is primarily inhabited by the Sami people, who have a rich cultural heritage and traditional way of life. Vlasovyhtälö is characterized by its wooden houses, traditional reindeer herding practices, and the use of Sami language and customs. The village is also home to a small school and a community center, which serve the local population. Despite its small size, Vlasovyhtälö plays an important role in preserving and promoting Sami culture and traditions in Finland. The village is accessible by road and is a popular destination for tourists interested in experiencing the unique culture and natural beauty of the Finnish Lapland.