suojakioinaa
Suojakioinaa, also known as Suojakioinaa, is a small village located in the northern part of Finland. It is situated in the municipality of Kittilä, within the Lapland region. The village is primarily known for its rural and traditional Finnish lifestyle, with a population of around 50 residents. Suojakioinaa is characterized by its wooden houses, which are a common sight throughout the village, and its proximity to the vast forests and lakes that surround it. The village is also home to a small church, which serves as a community gathering place for local events and celebrations. Suojakioinaa is accessible by road, with the nearest town being Kittilä, approximately 50 kilometers away. The village is part of the broader cultural and historical context of Finnish Lapland, which has a rich tradition of reindeer herding and indigenous Sami culture. Despite its small size, Suojakioinaa plays a significant role in the preservation of Finland's rural heritage and natural environment.