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Utsjoki
Utsjoki (; ; ; ; ) is a municipality in Finland, the northernmost in the country. It is in Lapland and borders Norway as well as the municipality of Inari. The municipality was founded in 1876. It has a population of
() and covers an area of of
which
is water. The population density is
.

Nuorgam
Nuorgam () is a traditional Sámi village in the northern periphery of Finland. Administratively, it is part of the municipality of Utsjoki, within the region of Lapland. It is the northernmost point of Finland, as well as the northernmost point of the European Union. , it had a population of approximately 200 people.
Sami Bridge
bridge across the Tana River between Finnmark county in Norway and Utsjoki in Finland.

Karigasniemi
Karigasniemi () is a village in the municipality of Utsjoki in Finland. It lies at the foot of Mount Ailigás.
Kevo Strict Nature Reserve
strict nature reserve in Utsjoki, Finland
Kaamasmukka
Kaamasmukka (Northern Sami: Gámasmohkki, Inari Sami: Kaamâsmokke) is a small village in Finland in Lapland in the northernmost Finnish municipality of Utsjoki. It is located 27 km east of the village of Karigasniemi directly at the main road 92 (Kantatie 92) in the direction of the village of Kaamanen and there the Finnish national road 4 Helsinki-Utsjoki.
Utsjoki parish village
village in Utsjoki municipality, Finland
Nuvvus
Nuvvus is a village on the Finland–Norway border on the Deatnu river.