Talk:Inari, Finland
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Official languages in Inari
[edit]Silly question but how does one calculate the official languages in a municipality? Isn't Swedish an official language everywhere in Finland just like Finnish is? Does this mean that there are five official languages in Inari? Clarifer 08:39, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
- Each Finnish municipality has its own calculation of languages depending on numbers of speakers (the relevant figure being 8 %; relative dominance reflected by order of names). So there are monolingual Finnish municipalities (e.g. Kuopio), monolingual Swedish municipalities (on the Åland archipelago), bilingual Finnish/Swedish municipalities with Finnish majority (e.g. Porvoo/Borgå), bilingual Finnish/Swedish municipalities with Swedish majority (e.g. Jakobstad/Pietarsaari), and combinations of one of the Saami languages with Finnish in Lapland (Inari being one of them). Swedish is no official language in Inari and consequently it does not make much sense to offer the unofficial Swedish name in the box but ignoring the official Saami ones. --85.179.220.105 10:15, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
Contradiction
[edit]According to Inari, Finland:
- Inari (Inari Sami: Aanaar, Northern Sami: Anár, Skolt Sami: Aanar and Swedish: Enare) is a municipality in Finland. The municipality was established in 1876. The largest villages of the municipality are Ivalo, with a population of 3,998, and Inari, with a population of 1,128.
According to Inari (village):
- Inari is a population centre in the municipality of Inari in Finland. On 30 May 2005, it had a population of 459.
Does it have 1128 or 459 inhabitants?
--Gerrit CUTEDH 12:09, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]Year 2024, less voting for that year's EU election, compared to (relatively) much voting for Sami parliament election; https://yle.fi/a/74-20093203; 'EU voting fell short of the Sámi parliamentary elections in Inari - the European Union is seen as a distant thing'. If the source is helpful, then fine. 80.67.37.2 (talk) 14:23, 12 June 2024 (UTC)