No, quite simply No. and just to confirm no.
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Lapland is in Finland.
Lapland in Finland's northern most region
lapland
Lapland is a region rather than a country. Falling above the Arctic Circle, Lapland stretches from Russia through Finland, Sweden and Norway.
Finland
Lapland is not a country, it is a region that spans Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. All these countries are economically developed.
Lapland covers an area that spreads through Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia
Lapland
The answer to this question is complicated because "Lapland" is a region that crosses several countries (rather than being a country itself). The people living in Lapland therefore uses the currency of the country in which they live. thus as Lapland stretches across Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula (Russia).In Russia they use the Ruble.In Sweden they use the Swedish krona.In Finland they use the Euro.In Norway they use the Norwegian kroneThus the answer is YES for the Finnish bit of Lapland and NO for the rest of Lapland.
Lapland is in Europe.
Lapland is in Greenland
Lapland is the largest region of Finland. The population is approximately 180,000.