- is kommuuni. In
Northern Sámi,
there are two
words for a muni****lity:
suohkan and gielda. Both are loan
words from
Scandinavian languages, the first...
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Gratangen (Northern Sami: Rivttága
suohkan) is a muni****lity in
Troms county, Norway. It is part of the
traditional region of
Central Hålogaland. The...
- the noun used when, for example,
writing "Tromsø Muni****lity" (Romssa
Suohkan). In Finnish, however, the word is
written with a
double "s": Tromssa....
-
interchangeable names:
Hammerfest kommune (Norwegian) and Hámmerfeastta
suohkan (Northern Sami). The Sami
language name
spelling changes depending on how...
- the noun used when, for example,
writing "Tromsø Muni****lity" (Romssa
suohkan). In Finnish, however, the word is
written with a
double "s": Tromssa....
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Lyngen (Northern Sami:
Ivggu suohkan; Kven: Yykeän komuuni) is a muni****lity in
Troms county, Norway. The
administrative centre of the muni****lity is...
- Målselv (Northern Sami: Málatvuomi
suohkan) is a muni****lity in
Troms county, Norway. The
administrative centre of the muni****lity is the
village of...
- the noun used when, for example,
writing "Tromsø Muni****lity" (Romssa
Suohkan). The coat of arms of
Troms was made by
Hallvard Trætteberg (1898–1987)...
- used. It is
called Hárstták when it is
spelled alone, but it is Hársttáid
suohkan when
using the Sami
language equivalent to "Harstad muni****lity". Panorama...
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Bardu (Northern Sami:
Bearddu suohkan and Kven:
Perttulan komuuni) is a muni****lity in
Troms county, Norway. The
administrative centre of the muni****lity...