Yrtti
Yrtti is a small village located in the northern part of Finland, within the municipality of Kittilä. It is situated along the Yrttijoki River, which is a tributary of the Tornionjoki River. The village is known for its traditional Finnish architecture and its proximity to the Arctic Circle. Yrtti is part of the Lapland region, which is characterized by its vast wilderness, snow-covered forests, and the midnight sun during the summer months. The village has a population of approximately 100 people, and it is primarily inhabited by indigenous Sami people. The local economy is based on reindeer herding, fishing, and tourism. Yrtti is also home to a small church, which is a popular destination for tourists visiting the area. The village is accessible by road and is approximately 150 kilometers north of the city of Oulu. Yrtti is a popular destination for those interested in experiencing traditional Finnish culture and the natural beauty of Lapland.