Facts about Lapland
Finland’s northernmost part, Lapland covers a total area of nearly 90,000 km2, or almost a third of the total land area of Finland.Even though Lapland is very large, it is only occupied by 3.6 percent of the total population. It means that 200,000 people live here.
- Many people think that Lapland is the home to the polar bears. Actually it is not true. There are no polar bears in the area.
- You can find many old trees in Lapland. The snow pines trees that you can find here are 200 to 300 years old. If you want to know the oldest pine tree in Lapland, you can go to Inari. The age of the tree is 529 years old.
- There are many kinds of berries that people can grow in Lapland. You can find cranberries, raspberries and blueberries. You can also find the unique berries such as crowberries, cloudberries and lingonberries.
- Sami people are the native people in Lapland. You can find the Sami people living in Sweden, Norway, Russia, and Finland. Sami had inhabited the arctic for more than 5000 years.
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