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Karasjohka (Norwegian),
Kárášjohka (Northern Sami), or Kaarasjoki (Kven) is a
river in
Finnmark county, Norway. The 161-kilometre (100 mi) long
river runs...
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Norway Karasjok (village) or
Kárášjohka, a
village in
Karasjok Muni****lity in
Finnmark county,
Norway Karasjohka or
Kárášjohka, a
river in
Finnmark county...
- the most
striking modern buildings in
Norway is the Sámi
Parliament in
Kárášjohka,
designed by
Stein Halvorson and
Christian Sundby. Its
debating chamber...
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Inarijoki (Anarjohka), which,
downstream of Karigasniemi,
joins the
river Karasjohka to form the
famous salmon fishing river Tana.
Karigasniemi lies on the...
- Sámi flag was
designed by Sami
politician and
activist Marit Stueng from
Kárašjohka in 1962,
using a blue, red, and
yellow color pattern commonly used on...
- Karasjok (Norwegian) or
Kárášjohka (Northern Sami; [ˈkʰaːraːʃˌjohka]) (also: Kven: Kaarasjoki) is a muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative...
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parliament opened on 9
October 1989 and its seat is in the
village of
Kárášjohka (Karasjok) in Kárášjoga Muni****lity in
Finnmark county. It currently...
- Karasjok (Norwegian),
Kárášjohka (Northern Sami), or Kaarasjoki (Kven) is the
administrative centre of
Karasjok Muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway...
- 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" in Finnmark;...
- 328. Sammallahti,
Pekka (1998). The
Saami Languages: An Introduction.
Kárášjohka:
Davvi Girji. p. 244. ISBN 82-7374-398-5. Kintel,
Anders (2012). "K"....