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Anarjohka (Northern Sami:
Anárjohka, Norwegian:
Anarjokka or
Anarjohka, Finnish: Inarijoki, Swedish:
Enare älv) is a
tributary of Tana River. It is about...
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Anárjohka National Park (Norwegian:
Anárjohka nasjonalpark,
Northern Sami: Anárjoga álbmotmeahcci) is a
national park that lies in
Karasjok Muni****lity...
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Norwegian village of Karasjok. It lies on the
banks of the
river Inarijoki (
Anarjohka), which,
downstream of Karigasniemi,
joins the
river Karasjohka to form...
- Mari
Boine was born and
raised in Gámehisnjárga, a
village on the
river Anarjohka in
Karasjok Muni****lity,
Finnmark county, Norway. Boine's
parents were...
- (50 mi) long
river running through it. The park is
partly bordered by the
Anárjohka National Park in Norway.
Around 100
people can be seen
digging gold in...
- The Sámi name
means "Great River". The main
tributaries of Tana are
Anarjohka and Karasjohka. The Tana
Valley is the core area for "the River-Sami Culture"...
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border in
forest areas.
Almost half of the
border follows the
rivers Anarjohka and Tana. A
fairly large share of the
western part of the
border goes...
- into Finland. The
southeastern part of the
plateau is
protected by the
Anárjohka National Park. The 1,409
square kilometres (544 sq mi) park
opened in...
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crossing between Dorvonjárga (Norway) and
Karigasniemi (Finland), over the
Anarjohka river. The
European route E6
highway p****es
through the muni****lity from...
- zone
straddles the land border.
Almost half of the
border follows the
Anarjohka and Tana rivers. The year 1917 was
important to the
establishment of a...