- Finnmarksvidda
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The plateau includes extensive
birch woods,pine barrens ,bog s and glacially formed lakes. Finnmarksvidda is situated north of theArctic Circle and is best known as the land of theSami people and their reindeer herds. The Sami used to live asnomad s and in the middle of thetundra you will find their shelters which are still in use in winter time when the herder is looking after thereindeer herds.Øvre Anarjóhka National Park lies in the "Finnmarksvidda" inFinnmark county,Norway . The park was opened in1976 and is 1409 km² in area.Finnmarksvidda in the interior of the county has a
continental climate with the coldestwinter temperatures in Norway: the coldest temperature ever recorded was -51.4 °C (-60.5 °F) inKarasjok January 1 1886. The 24-hr averages for January & July at the same location are -17.1 °C (1.2 °F) and 13.1 °C (55.6 °F), year average is -2.4 °C (28 °F) and precipitation is only 366 mm (14.43 in)/year [ [http://met.no/observasjoner/finnmark/normaler_for_kommune_2021.html?kommuner Link to Norwegian meteorilogical data.] ] . Karasjok has recorded up to 32.4 °C (90.3 °F) in July, this gives a possible year amplitude of 84 °C (151 °F), which is rare inEurope . Finnmarksvidda has annual mean temperatures down to -3 °C (27 °F) (Sihcajavri inKautokeino ), this is the coldest in mainland Norway (except for higher mountains areas), and is even colder thanJan Mayen andBjørnøya .References
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