Finnmark

Finnmark[2] (Norwegian: [ˈfɪ̀nːmɑrk] (audio speaker iconlisten); Northern Sami: Finnmárku [ˈfinːmaːrku]; Kven: Finmarku; Finnish: Ruija [ˈrui̯jɑ]; Russian: Финнмарк) is the county in Norway, that is farthest to the North, and farthest to the East. It became a county again in 2024.

Finnmark kommune
Finnmárkku fylka  (Northern Sami)
Finmarkun Fylkki  (Kven)
Ruijan lääni  (Finnish)
Municipality
August 2009 view towards Váldatgohppi and Kunsavárri mountain in Porsanger, Norway
August 2009 view towards Váldatgohppi and Kunsavárri mountain in Porsanger, Norway
Flag of Finnmark kommune
Coat of arms of Finnmark kommune
Finnmark kommune is located in Finnmark
Finnmark kommune
Finnmark kommune
Finnmark within Finnmark
Finnmark kommune is located in Norway
Finnmark kommune
Finnmark kommune
Finnmark kommune (Norway)
Coordinates: 70°N 25°E / 70; 25
CountryNorway
CountyFinnmark
Administrative centreVadsø
Area
  Total48,618 km2 (18,772 sq mi)
  Land45,757 km2 (17,667 sq mi)
  Water2,861 km2 (1,105 sq mi)  5.9%
  Rank1 in Norway
Population
 (30 September 2019)
  Total75,540
  Rank18 in Norway
  Density1.55/km2 (4.0/sq mi)
  Change (10 years)
2.73%
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-20
Official language formBokmål[1]

On 28 October 2021, the Norwegian government confirmed that work has started in regard to Finnmark becoming a separate county again. [3] Previously, on 1 January 2020 Finnmark was merged with the neighboring county of Troms to form the new Troms og Finnmark county.[4]

Municipalities in Finnmark

Sources

  1. "Forskrift om målvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar" (in Norwegian). Lovdata.no.
  2. "Stadnamn og rettskriving" (in Norwegian). Kartverket. Archived from the original on 2018-07-01. Retrieved 2018-07-13.
  3. Lægland, Martin (29 October 2021). "Vedum: Startet prosessen med oppløsning av Troms og Finnmark". Verdens Gang. Archived from the original on 26 October 2022. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  4. "Jubel i nord etter skilsmissen: – Nå skal vi feire!" (in Norwegian). NRK. Archived from the original on 2021-10-13. Retrieved 2021-10-14.

Other reading

  • Bjørbæk, Gustav (2003). Norsk Vær i 110 År. Oslo: Damm. ISBN 978-82-04-08695-2.
  • Haugan, Trygve B, ed. (1940). Det Nordlige Norge Fra Trondheim Til Midnattssolens Land. Trondheim: Reisetrafikkforeningen for Trondheim og Trøndelag.
  • Moen, Asbjørn (1998). Nasjonalatlas for Norge: Vegetasjon. Hønefoss: Statens Kartverk. ISBN 978-82-90408-26-3.
  • Norwegian Meteorological Institute (24-hr averages, 1961–90 base period)
  • Tollefsrud, Jan Inge; Tjørve, Even; Hermansen, Pål (1991). Perler i Norsk Natur – En Veiviser. Aschehoug. ISBN 978-82-03-16663-1.
  • Brooke, Arthur de Capell (1826). A winter in Lapland and Sweden, with various observations relating to Finmark and its inhabitants. John Murray.

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