Inari
Inari is a population centre in the municipality by the same name in Lapland, Finland. It is widely known as the capital of Finnish Sámi culture.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Town with 617 residents
- Description: village in Inari municipality, Finland
- Also known as: “Aanaar”, “Aanar”, “Anar”, “Anár”, “Ânar”, “Enare”, and “Inari parish village”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Sámi Museum Siida and Inari Sámi Church.
Sámi Museum Siida
Museum
Photo: Tsui, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Siida is a museum located on Lake Inari in the village of Inari in Inari, Finland. It is home to the Sámi Museum and Northern Lapland Nature Centre. The museum was first opened on the 1st of April 1998.
Sajos
School
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Sajos is a Sámi cultural and administrative centre, located on the banks of the Juutuanjoki in Inari, Finland and is the largest convention and event venue in northern Lapland.
Inari
- Categories: village and locality
- Location: Inari, Pohjois-Lappi, North-east Lapland, Finnish Lapland, Northern Finland, Finland, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
68.90625° or 68° 54′ 23″ northLongitude
27.02608° or 27° 1′ 34″ eastPopulation
617Elevation
122 metres (400 feet)United Nations Location Code
FI INAOpen location code
9GW9W24G+FCOpenStreetMap ID
node 50531218OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Uzbek—“Inari” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Aanaar”
- Basque: “Aanar”
- Basque: “Anár”
- Basque: “Inari herria”
- Basque: “Inari herrixka”
- Basque: “Inari”
- Cebuano: “Inari”
- Chinese: “伊纳里”
- Chinese: “伊纳里教堂村”
- Czech: “Inari”
- Dutch: “Inari”
- Egyptian Arabic: “انارى”
- Estonian: “Anár”
- Estonian: “Inari”
- Finnish: “Aanaar”
- Finnish: “Aanar”
- Finnish: “Anár”
- Finnish: “Enare”
- Finnish: “Inari”
- Finnish: “Inarin kirkonkylä”
- Finnish: “Inarin taajama”
- French: “Inari”
- German: “Aanaar”
- German: “Aanar”
- German: “Anár”
- German: “Enare”
- German: “Inari”
- Greek: “Αανάρ”
- Greek: “Ίναρι”
- Inari Sami: “Aanaar markkân”
- Inari Sami: “Aanaar”
- Japanese: “イナリ村”
- Komi: “Анар”
- Komi: “Инари”
- Lithuanian: “Inaris”
- Maori: “Ānāra”
- Moksha: “Инари (велезем)”
- Northern Sami: “Anár”
- Northern Sami: “Anára girkogilli”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Enare”
- Norwegian: “Enare”
- Persian: “ایناری (روستا)”
- Persian: “ایناری”
- Polish: “Anár”
- Polish: “Inari”
- Romanian: “Inari”
- Russian: “Инари”
- Skolt Sami: “Aanar”
- Slovenian: “Inari”
- Spanish: “Inari”
- Swedish: “Aanaar”
- Swedish: “Aanar”
- Swedish: “Anár”
- Swedish: “Enare kyrkby”
- Swedish: “Enare kyrkoby”
- Swedish: “Enare”
- Swedish: “Inari”
- Uzbek: “Inari (qishloq)”
- Uzbek: “Inari”
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