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  2. Lapponian Herder - Wikipedia

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    Ears are pricked (standing up; drop ears are a disqualifying fault.) Colour is generally black or dark grey or brown, and occasionally red brown, with a lighter shade on the head and lower parts of the body, often with white markings. Medium in build, height should be 51 cm (20 in) at the withers for males, 46 cm (18 in) for females. Males and ...

  3. Finnish Lapphund - Wikipedia

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    A typical male of 49 cm height normally weighs 17 to 19 kilograms (37 to 42 lb), but the breed has a weight range of 15 to 24 kilograms (33 to 53 lb), depending on the size of the dog. The Lapphund has a profuse double coat , with a short, fluffy undercoat and a longer topcoat.

  4. Lappland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 September 2022, at 08:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Climate of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Measurements are made at the height of 2 metres. ... Average snowfall cm (inches) 32.3 (12.7) 31.4 (12.4) 29.5 ... but before mid-November in most of Lapland. The ...

  6. Lapland longspur - Wikipedia

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    The Lapland longspur (Calcarius lapponicus), also known as the Lapland bunting, ... Wingspan: 8.7–11.4 in (22–29 cm) Distribution and habitat

  7. Sámi people - Wikipedia

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    In the north (Lapland), it plays a major role in the local economy, while its economic impact is lesser in the southern parts of the area (Province of Oulu). Among the reindeer herders in Sámi villages, the women usually have a higher level of formal education in the area.

  8. Great grey owl - Wikipedia

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    The length ranges from 61 to 84 cm (24 to 33 in), averaging 72 cm (28 in) for females and 67 cm (26 in) for males. The wingspan can exceed 152 cm (5 ft 0 in), but averages 142 cm (4 ft 8 in) for females and 140 cm (4 ft 7 in) for males.

  9. Geology of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The maximum height of the ancient shoreline varied from region to region: in southern Finland 150 to 160 m, in central Finland about 200 m and in eastern Finland up to 220 m. [44] Once free of ice and water, soils have developed in Finland. Podzols with till as parent material now cover about 60% of Finland's land area. [46]