reunasuutin
Reunasuutin is a Finnish word coined by linguist Erkki Itkonen in 1960. It is often translated as "superstructure" or "highest level of dwellings." The term refers to the uppermost layer of a Finnish ethnic or linguistic region, typically located in the northernmost part of the country.
Geographically, reunasuutin usually corresponds to the areas above the tree line, often inhabited by the Sami
In linguistic terms, reunasuutin is associated with the languages that are spoken in this region, including
Reunasuutin is also a cultural concept that highlights the unique identity and traditions of the people living