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The traditional and cultural spaces shown in this map, which only partly correspond to current administrative regions, correspond to the geographical context with which many local stakeholders identify and within which development actions are designed. This map also highlights the Sami areas, both through the extensive Sapmí area where indigenous peoples' rights can be an issue and the municipalities where the Sami population currently concentrates. Please refer to the box to the low right corner of the map or alternatively to the main report for more details.
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Erik Gløersen
Several. Please refer to the box to the low right corner of the map or alternatively to the main report for more details.
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Highest generally agreed level of regional subdivision in each country.
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