Kaamasmukka

Kaamasmukka is a small in in in the northernmost Finnish municipality of . It is located 27 km east of the village of directly at the main road 92 in the direction of the village of and there the Finnish national road 4 -.
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  • Type: Hamlet
  • Description: village in Utsjoki, Finland
  • Also known as: Gamasmohkki”, “Gámasmohkki”, and “Kaamasmokki

Kaamasmukka

Latitude
69.35054° or 69° 21′ 2″ north
Longitude
26.52468° or 26° 31′ 29″ east
Elevation
240 metres (787 feet)
Open location code
9GX89G2F+6V
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4272328126
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
655170
Wiki­data ID
Q3751914
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Welsh—“Kaamasmukka” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Gamasmohkki
  • Basque: Gámasmohkki
  • Basque: Kaamasmukka
  • Dutch: Kaamasmukka
  • Finnish: Gámasmohkki
  • Finnish: Kaamasmukka
  • German: Kaamasmukka
  • Inari Sami: Kaamâsmokke
  • Northern Sami: Gámasmohkki
  • Northern Sami: Kaamasmukka
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Gámasmohkki
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Kaamâsmokke
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Kaamasmukka
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Kaamasmukka
  • Norwegian: Kaamasmukka
  • Swedish: Gámasmohkki
  • Swedish: Kaamasmukka
  • Welsh: Gámasmohkki

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