tuntureita
Tuntureita, the plural form of tunturi, are a characteristic type of upland landscape in northern Finland, especially in Finnish Lapland. A tunturi is a high, treeless hill or fell that forms part of a subarctic upland area and is largely shaped by glacial activity. The term is commonly used in Finnish geography to describe this distinct terrain, and tuntureita refers to the group of such fells in a region.
Geography and geology: Tunturi landscapes occur in subarctic zones and typically rise from a few hundred meters
Ecology and land use: The unique climate and vegetation of tunturielandscapes support reindeer herding and seasonal
Notable areas: The tunturi environment is exemplified by landscapes in Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park and other parts