pohjoisraja
Pohjoisraja, meaning "Northern Border" in Finnish, refers to the northernmost regions of Finland, particularly the areas near the Arctic Circle. This term is often used to describe the cultural, economic, and geographical characteristics of these remote, sparsely populated areas. The region encompasses parts of Lapland, Finland’s largest province, and extends into the northernmost municipalities such as Utsjoki, Inari, and Sodankylä.
The climate in Pohjoisraja is harsh, with long, dark winters and short, cool summers. The region experiences
Economically, Pohjoisraja relies on industries such as forestry, fishing, and tourism. The region is also known
Culturally, Pohjoisraja is associated with a strong sense of resilience and self-sufficiency. Festivals such as the