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'''Sápmi''' isär thenamnet name ofdet thekulturella [[culturalområde geography|cultural]]som [[subregion|region]]traditionellt traditionallybebotts inhabitedav bydet thesamiska [[Sámi people]]folket. Sápmi isligger locatedi innorra [[NorthernEuropa Europe]]och andomfattar includesNordkalotten themed northernangränsande partsdelar ofi [[Fennoscandia]]söder. TheOmrådet regionsträcker stretchessig overöver fourfyra countriesländer: [[Norway]]Norge, [[Sweden]]Sverige, [[Finland]], andoch [[Russia]]Ryssland. ''Sápmi'' is the name inär Northnamnet Sámi nordsamiska, whilemedan thedet Julev Sámilulesamiska name iskallas ''Sábme'' andoch the South Sámi name issydsamiska ''Saemie''. In Norwegiannorska andoch Swedishsvenska theanvänds termofta namnet ''Sameland'' is often used. ItDet ismisstas frequentlyofta mistakenför foratt beingvara synonymoussynonymt withmed ''Lapland'' (see [[Sápmi (area)#Etymology|Etymology]])Lappland.
 
With the fall of the Soviet Union and increasing [[internationalization]], cross-border co-operation is becoming more important, and existing state borders less important both for the Sámi indigenous population and non-Sámi inhabitants - the latter constituting the majority population of the region. Russians and Norwegians are the most numerous groups, and the Sámi make up only a small minority of about 5%.<ref>100.000 out of 2.000.000.</ref> No political organization advocates secession, though several groups desire more territorial autonomy and/or more self-determination for the region's indigenous population.
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