Lapland is the northern part of Scandinavia.
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Lapland, in the Arctic Circle.
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In Finland (and some other countries like Russia) they claim that Santa Claus lives in Lapland, which is the Northern part of the Scandinavian peninsula. In reality Santa is of course living on Greenland, i.e. not in the geographical Scandinavia.
The Arctic Circle crosses territory of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Russian Federation. Also known as Scandinavia :)
Scandinavia is part of Europe, more specified Northern Europe.
Lapland is in Europe.
Lapland is the largest region of Finland. The population is approximately 180,000.
Permafrost in Scandinavia is primarily found in northern parts of Norway, Sweden, and Finland, particularly in areas above the Arctic Circle. It occurs in regions such as Svalbard in Norway and parts of Lapland in Sweden and Finland. The presence of permafrost is influenced by the cold climate and specific geological conditions in these areas.
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You would find Lapland in Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Russia. The majority of Lapland is in Finland.