Inari (; ; ; ;
Norwegian and ) is
Finland
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's largest
municipality
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by area (but one of the most sparsely populated), with four official languages, more than any other in the country. Its major sources of income are tourism, service industry, and cold climate testing. With the
Siida museum in the
village of Inari, it is a center of
Sámi culture, widely known as the "capital of Sámi culture".
The
airport
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in
Ivalo and the country's key north-south
European Route E75
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(
Finland's National Road 4) bring summer and winter vacationers seeking resorts with access to a well-preserved, uncrowded natural environment.
History
The municipality was established in 1876. It was claimed from about 1942 to 1945 by the
Quisling regime
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during the
Nazi occupation of Norway
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.
Geography
Inari is the
largest municipality by area in Finland. Located in
Lapland, it covers an area of ,
of which is water. With an area of ,
Lake Inari is the third largest lake in Finland, smaller than the country's second largest
Lake Päijänne
Lake Päijänne () is the second largest lake in Finland (). The lake drains into the Gulf of Finland via the Kymi River. The major islands are from north to south Vuoritsalo, Muuratsalo, Onkisalo, Judinsalo, Edessalo, Taivassalo, Haukkas ...
.
Finland's largest
National Park
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Lemmenjoki is partly located in Inari, as is the
Urho Kekkonen National Park. Vast parts of the municipality are designated
wilderness areas:
Hammastunturi,
Muotkatunturi,
Paistunturi,
Kaldoaivi,
Vätsäri, and
Tsarmitunturi.
The village of Inari is Finland's northernmost holiday resort. The airport is located in the nearby village of Ivalo.
Climate
Inari has a chilly and humid climate with fairly cold winters and cool summers (
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Dfc). Due to the polar night, winter time temperatures are often severely cold. However, the midnight sun contributes to surprisingly high summertime temperatures. The warmest temperature ever recorded at
Ivalo Airport
Ivalo Airport () (, , , , ) is an airport in Ivalo, Inari, Finland, Inari, Finland. It is located southwest from Ivalo, the municipal centre of Inari, and north of Saariselkä. It is the northernmost airport in Finland and in the European Union ...
was in July 1925, while the coldest temperature on record was in January 1999. However, in July 1914 Thule weather station in western Inari recorded an unofficial record high temperature of , which is the highest temperature ever recorded in Lapland. Inari is also among the driest locations in Finland, especially in the winter when the average precipitation total is less than half of the amount that Southern Finland receives. The driest year on record was 1941 when only 120,1 mm (4,7 inches) fell.
Demographics
Population
The municipality of Inari has a population of ().
The
population density
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is . The population peaked in 1993, at 7,874. It then decreased continuously until 2012, when the population was 6,732. Since then it has steadily increased to 7,160 in 2024. Inari is expected to be the only municipality in Lapland, along with Rovaniemi, that will experience population growth by 2040. This has been attributed to increased tourism.
Its two largest villages are
Ivalo and
Inari. Other villages are
Törmänen,
Keväjärvi, Koppelo,
Sevettijärvi–
Näätämö,
Saariselkä,
Nellim,
Angeli,
Kaamanen,
Kuttura,
Lisma, Partakko, and Riutula.
The registered Sámi population in Inari from the
2019 election was 2,141, which was 31% of Inari's population.
Languages
The municipality has four official languages:
Finnish,
Inari Sámi ( estimated speakers),
Skolt Sámi
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( speakers), and
Northern Sámi
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Geographic distr ...
( speakers). The estimates of how many people have some command of each of the Sámi languages differ from the number of people who list them as their mother tongues. Of the total population of 7,008 in 2021, 6,249 people registered
Finnish (87.68%) and 492 people registered one of the
Sámi languages
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as their mother tongue (6.90%). Swedish is the mother tongue of 28 individuals (0.39%) and 358 people (5.02%) speak foreign languages. The most-spoken foreign languages are: Russian (0.95%), German (0.60%), French (0.35%), English (0.35%), Thai (0.34%), Tagalog (0.29%) and Dutch (0.25%) and .
Citizenship
Only about three percent, 214 persons, were citizens of countries other than Finland in 2022. The largest groups of foreign-citizens are from Russia (39 individuals), Germany (24), France (18), the Netherlands (14), Thailand (13) and Estonia (11).
Politics

Results of the
2011 Finnish parliamentary election in Inari:
*
Centre Party 36.2%
*
Finns Party
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The party achieved its electoral breakthro ...
19.2%
*
Left Alliance 13.8%
*
National Coalition Party
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Founded in 1918, the ...
10.5%
*
Social Democratic Party
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Active parties
Form ...
9.8%
*
Green League 6.6%
*
Swedish People's Party 2.2%
*
Christian Democrats 1.2%
*Other parties 0.5%
Sites of interest

*
Inari village
**
Siida, Sámi Museum and Northern Lapland Nature Centre
**
Sajos, Sámi Cultural Center
*
Ivalo village
**
Ivalo Airport
Ivalo Airport () (, , , , ) is an airport in Ivalo, Inari, Finland, Inari, Finland. It is located southwest from Ivalo, the municipal centre of Inari, and north of Saariselkä. It is the northernmost airport in Finland and in the European Union ...
**
Ivalo river
*
Saariselkä holiday resort
*
Urho Kekkonen National Park
*
Lemmenjoki National Park
*
Hammastunturi Wilderness Area
*
Otsamo fell, a popular hiking destination
Notable people
*
Amoc (born 1984), rapper
*
Pauliina Feodoroff (born 1977), Skolt filmmaker
*
Jenni Laiti (born 1981), Sámi artist
*
Matti Morottaja (born 1942), Sámi author and politician
*
Petter Morottaja (born 1982), Sámi author and translator
*
Mikkel Näkkäläjärvi (born 1990), politician
*
Marja-Liisa Olthuis (born 1967), linguist
*
Janne Seurujärvi (born 1975), Sámi politician
See also
*
Utsjoki
References
External links
*
Municipality of Inari– official website
{{Authority control
Sámi-language municipalities
Populated places established in 1876
Populated places of Arctic Finland
1876 establishments in Finland
Populated lakeshore places in Finland
Municipalities of Lapland (Finland)