pohjoisosat
Pohjoisosat, also known as the Northern Regions, refer to the northernmost areas within a country or region, often characterized by their distinct geographical, cultural, and climatic features. The term is commonly used in Finnish contexts to describe the northern parts of Finland, primarily comprising Lapland and surrounding regions. These areas are known for their low population density, expansive wilderness, and indigenous Sami communities.
In Finland, Pohjoisosat typically include the regions of Lapland (Lappi) and parts of Northern Ostrobothnia and
Culturally, Pohjoisosat are significant for the indigenous Sami people, whose traditional livelihood includes reindeer herding, fishing,
Economically, the northern regions historically relied on forestry, reindeer herding, and tourism, particularly centered around winter
Pohjoisosat are also notable for their contribution to Finnish identity, representing a connection to nature, traditional