Utsjoki Utsjoki – Ohcejohka |
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Municipality | ||
Utsjoen kunta | ||
Utsjoki Church and a log cabin
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Location of Utsjoki in Finland |
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Coordinates: 69°54′N 027°01′E / 69.900°N 27.017°ECoordinates: 69°54′N 027°01′E / 69.900°N 27.017°E | ||
Country | Finland | |
Region | Lapland | |
Sub-region | Northern Lapland | |
Charter | 1876 | |
Government | ||
• Municipal manager | Vuokko Tieva-Niittyvuopio | |
Area (2011-01-01) | ||
• Total | 5,371.78 km2 (2,074.06 sq mi) | |
• Land | 5,144.27 km2 (1,986.21 sq mi) | |
• Water | 227.51 km2 (87.84 sq mi) | |
Area rank | 13th largest in Finland | |
Population (2016-03-31) | ||
• Total | 1,246 | |
• Rank | 316th largest in Finland | |
• Density | 0.24/km2 (0.6/sq mi) | |
Population by native language | ||
• Finnish | 51.6% (official) | |
• Swedish | 0.2% | |
• Sami | 46.6% (official) | |
• Others | 1.7% | |
Population by age | ||
• 0 to 14 | 13.8% | |
• 15 to 64 | 65.8% | |
• 65 or older | 20.3% | |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) | |
Municipal tax rate | 20.75% | |
Website | www.utsjoki.fi |
Utsjoki (Northern Sami: Ohcejohka, Inari Sami: Uccjuuhâ, Skolt Sami: Uccjokk) is a municipality in Finland. It is located in Lapland and borders Norway as well as the municipality of Inari. The municipality was founded in 1876. It has a population of 1,246 (31 March 2016) and covers an area of 5,371.78 square kilometres (2,074.06 sq mi) of which 227.51 km2 (87.84 sq mi) is water. The population density is 0.24 inhabitants per square kilometre (0.62/sq mi).
Utsjoki has two official languages: Finnish and Northern Sami. It is the municipality in Finland with the largest portion of Sami speakers; 46.6% of the population.
The border to Norway follows the river Teno which flows into the Arctic Sea. The river is a popular site for recreational fishing because it is rich in salmon. The most northern village in Finland and in the European Union is Nuorgam which is also the most northern land border crossing in the world.
Utsjoki is the northern end of highway 4, the longest highway in Finland. The European route E75 runs along the Sami Bridge further to Norway.