Lake Iijärvi (Inari)
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Lake Iijärvi (Inari)
Lake Iijärvi (Inari) ( se, Idjajávri, smn, Ijjävri, sms, Iijäuʹrr) is a medium-sized lake in Lapland in Finland. It is located in Kaldoaivi Wilderness Area. Näätämö River (, ) flows from it to Neiden Fjord in Norway.Iijärvi in the Jarviwiki Web Service
Retrieved 2014-03-01.
Quite near is a similar lake Pautujärvi, although it belongs to a different main catchment area, catchment of .


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Näätämö River
Neiden ( sms, Njauddâm, sme, Njávdán, smn, Njiävđám, and fi, Näätämö, previously also ''Näytämö'') is a village area in the Sápmi area along the Finland–Norway border with about 250 inhabitants. Neiden, situated along the Neiden River, actually consists of two villages 12 kilometers apart, separated by the border of Norway and Finland. One village is in Sør-Varanger Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway, and the other village is in Inari Municipality in Lapland, Finland. ''Neiden'' is the official name in Norway and ''Näätämö'' in Finland. The European route E6 highway runs through the Norwegian village of Neiden. The village on the Finnish side is close to the border and has border shops. History Neiden became the main settlement of the westernmost ( sme, siida, i.e. the fundamental unit of the old Sami society, indicating both the area and the family group(s) exploiting it) of the Skolts and has remained relatively unchanged, leaving nu ...
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