North Sami Wikipedia — The North Sami Wikipedia is the Sami language edition of Wikipedia. It probably started on 2004. On February 2007 1 100 article was added. People in Sami Wikipedia come from Northern Finland, Northern Sweden and Northern Norway.*… … Wikipedia
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Northern Canada — Northern Canada, defined politically to comprise (from west to east) Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. Northern Canada, colloquially the North, is the vast northernmost region of Canada variously defined by geography and politics.… … Wikipedia
Northern Kings — Origin Finland Genres Symphonic metal, power metal, progressive metal Years active 2007 present Labels Warner Music Finland … Wikipedia
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Norwegian Sami Association — The Norwegian Sami Association (Northern Sami: Norgga Sámiid Riikasearvi, Norwegian: Norske Samers Riksforbund), also known as NSR, is the largest Sámi organization in Norway. The association was founded in 1968.[1] Contents 1 Purpose 2 … Wikipedia
Dislocation of Sami people — The Dislocation of Sami people refers to the ordered movement of 300 400 Sami peoples from Jukkasjärvi and Karesuando in 1920s to 1940s. Contents 1 Background 2 The Dislocation 2.1 The first movings … Wikipedia