Finnish Lapland - Fins Lapland
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Finnish Lapland
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Finnish Lapland is a region in Finland, the capital is Rovaniemi.
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- inari - Capital of the Saami culture in Finland.
- Kemic - This city is known as the departure point for the only touristic icebreaker tours and for the largest snow castles in the world.
- Rovaniemi - The county seat and hometown of Santa Claus.
- tornio - City on the border with Sweden, the Swedish half is known as Haparanda.
- Kittilä - Town near Sirkka village, Finland's best ski village.
- Kemijärvi
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