The languages spoken in this area are the Germanic languages Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish and the Finno-Ugric languages Lappish and Finnish. |
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I'm beginning to flag by now, but we still have our Lappish ceremony to go. |
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The first standard was published by the Finnish Kennel Club in 1945, under the name Lappish Herder. |
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Handicrafts, Lappish foods, Finnish giftware, textiles, clothing and toys produced by local companies. |
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Guests staying in the rooms can use the kitchen in the Lappish hut, as well as rowing boats and the saunas by the lake and on the farmyard. |
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There's no proper Arctic tundra in Finland, but the Lappish fells have large areas of tundra above the treeline. |
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It grows here and there in Lappish fell moors, streamside meadows, sandheaps and gravels, but nowhere very profusely. |
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This statute also governs the simultaneous use of place names in the minority Lappish and Kven Finnish languages. |
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The Lappish parliament sets its own priorities and uses them to allocate funds for activities it considers appropriate. |
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The quality starts with raw materials, Lappish wood and traditional handicraft skills. |
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During the 3 hour trek, you will enjoy stories about Arctic nature and the culture of the Lappish people. |
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The first night's catch of perch, grayling and pike turn up as an aperitif, variously salted, cured and smoked, and served with endless glasses of ice-cold Lappish vodka. |
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Similarly, Sweden, Finland and Norway have a joint strategy for the computerized standardization of the Lappish tongue under the aegis of the Nordic Committee of Senior Officials. |
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They also lay on a gentle sleigh ride through the forest for a true taste of the old Lappish lifestyle. |
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Reindeer farm experiences, Lappish ceremonies, Lappish meals. |
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However, even on the Lappish fells, there are a whole swarm of bees who act as pollinators, attracted to Lapland lousewort by its rose-like scent. |
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His work resulted in Fragments of Lappish Mythology, since by his own admission, they contained only a small percentage of what had existed. |
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There's a little bit of England that goes Lappish each December too. |
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They were known in the past as Lapps, or Lappish, but they no longer accept those terms, which were given to them by non-Sami settlers and explorers. |
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