luovut
Luovut, also known as Luovutit, is a small village located in the municipality of Kittilä, Finland. Situated in the northern part of the country, Luovut is part of the Lapland region, known for its vast wilderness, snow-covered landscapes, and indigenous Sami culture. The village is situated along the Luovuttijoki River, which flows into the Tornionjoki River, a significant tributary of the Torne River.
The name "Luovut" is derived from the Sami language, where "luovut" means "the place where the river
The village is accessible by road, with the E6 highway passing through Kittilä, the nearest town. Luovut
Luovut's economy is largely based on subsistence activities, with a focus on sustainable development and the