Lapland, a region that stretches across northern Finland, Sweden, Norway, and parts of Russia, has a population of approximately 180,000 people. The majority of the population resides in Finland, where the Finnish part of Lapland is home to around 92,000 residents. The region is known for its sparse population density and is famous for its natural landscapes, indigenous Sámi culture, and tourism related to winter activities.
Saami
they are called Laplanders or Norwegians
because santas reindeer are unable to graze well in Turkey, but they can in Lapland, so he moved to lapland :)!
I don't know cause he goes to Lapland and North Pole.Un less Lapland is in North Pole.
yes he does
Lapland in the north pole
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 northern norway, inside the arctic circle. It is home to the sami people and reindeer. It is reindeer that the sami people herd in lapland.
Santa comes from lapland! Yep hes lived there all his life it like the north pole but different in many ways! look up lapland on google and learn more!!!
Lapland, North Pole.
it depends on where you are
The people who originate from Lapland are called Saami or Sapmi. They come from an area that spreads across northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.