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Karasjok is a
Norwegianized version of the
Northern Sami name Kárášjohka.
Either one may
refer to the
following places:
Karasjok Muni****lity or Kárášjohka...
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Karasjok (Norwegian) or Kárášjohka (Northern Sami; [ˈkʰaːraːʃˌjohka]) (also: Kven: Kaarasjoki) is a muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative...
- Norway: the
coldest temperature ever
recorded was −51.4 °C (−60.5 °F) in
Karasjok Muni****lity on 1
January 1886. The 24-hour
averages for
January and July...
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Karasjok (Norwegian), Kárášjohka (Northern Sami), or Kaarasjoki (Kven) is the
administrative centre of
Karasjok Muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway...
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Nansen across Greenland in 1888–89.
Samuel Johannesen Balto was born in
Karasjok Muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway. He had
worked as a lumberjack...
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where Karasjok and
Kautokeino have mean
annual below 0 °C (32 °F) and
patchy permafrost. However, the
inland towns seldom see
strong winds, and
Karasjok only...
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traditional areas in the
northernmost part of Sápmi, such as
Kautokeino and
Karasjok.
Inari is
considered one of the
centres of Sámi culture. In past, the Sámi...
- ever
recorded in
Norway is −51.4 °C (−60.5 °F) in
Karasjok Muni****lity on 1
January 1886.
Karasjok has
recorded 32.4 °C (90.3 °F) in July,
giving a possible...
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Karasjok Church (Norwegian:
Karasjok kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in
Karasjok Muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway. It is located...
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opened on 9
October 1989 and its seat is in the
village of Kárášjohka (
Karasjok) in Kárášjoga Muni****lity in
Finnmark county. It
currently has 39 representatives...