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Vuori

Vuori is a Finnish noun meaning a mountain or a large hill, referring to a natural elevated landform that stands out in the landscape. It is a basic term in physical geography and is commonly used in everyday language, scientific descriptions, and toponyms.

The word is native to Finnish and forms common compounds such as vuoristo (mountain range) and phrases

In Finland, mountains are generally modest compared with more alpine regions. The term vuori can apply to

Beyond geography, vuori also functions as a surname in Finland. The word thus appears in both everyday

describing
mountainous
terrain.
In
grammar,
vuori
is
declined
like
other
Finnish
nouns:
singular
vuori,
plural
vuoret,
with
genitive
forms
vuoren
(singular)
and
vuorten
(plural).
The
term
also
appears
in
place
names
and
descriptive
language
to
denote
prominent
elevations
in
the
landscape.
notable
hills
or
solitary
peaks,
particularly
in
Lapland
and
border
areas.
The
highest
point
on
the
Finnish
side
of
the
border
region
is
Haltitunturi
(often
referred
to
as
Halti),
located
near
the
Norway
border,
at
about
1,324
meters
above
sea
level.
The
concept
of
a
larger
mountainous
area
is
expressed
with
vuoristo,
while
broad
upland
areas
may
be
described
as
vuoristoinen
maasto.
language
and
formal
contexts,
including
literature,
education,
and
cartography.
See
also
vuoristo
for
related
terrain
terminology.