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nenää

Nenää is a small village located in the municipality of Sodankylä in the Lapland region of Finland. The settlement is situated in the northern part of the country, approximately 15 kilometers south of the municipal center of Sodankylä. As of recent census data, nenää has a very small population, typical of many rural Finnish communities in the sparsely populated Lapland region.

The village is characterized by its subarctic climate, with long, cold winters and short, mild summers. The

Economically, nenää is part of the broader Sodankylä municipality, which has traditionally relied on forestry, agriculture,

The village itself consists primarily of residential properties and some small local businesses. Infrastructure includes basic

Nenää represents the quiet rural character of Finnish Lapland, where traditional livelihoods coexist with modern Finnish

area
experiences
polar
night
during
winter
months
and
midnight
sun
during
summer,
which
are
distinctive
features
of
Finland's
northernmost
regions.
The
landscape
around
nenää
is
predominantly
boreal
forest,
consisting
mainly
of
pine
and
spruce
trees,
with
numerous
lakes
and
wetlands
scattered
throughout
the
terrain.
and
reindeer
herding
as
primary
economic
activities.
The
region
is
also
known
for
its
mining
operations,
particularly
copper
and
other
mineral
extraction.
In
recent
decades,
tourism
has
become
increasingly
important,
with
visitors
drawn
to
the
area's
natural
beauty,
hiking
trails,
and
opportunities
to
observe
the
Northern
Lights
during
winter
months.
road
networks
connecting
it
to
larger
towns
in
the
region.
Educational
and
healthcare
services
are
typically
accessed
in
Sodankylä
or
other
nearby
larger
settlements,
as
is
common
with
small
Finnish
rural
communities.
society.
The
settlement
maintains
its
small-scale
community
feel
while
being
part
of
the
larger
administrative
and
economic
structures
of
the
Sodankylä
municipality
and
the
Lapland
region.