Norway-Finland Border
The Norway-Finland border is a 1,609-kilometer long boundary that separates the two countries in Northern Europe. It runs through diverse landscapes, including forests, mountains, and lakes, reflecting the natural beauty of the region. The border is primarily located in the Lapland area, which is known for its unique wildlife and indigenous Sami culture.
Established in the early 18th century, the border has remained largely peaceful and stable. It features several crossing points that facilitate trade and travel between Norway and Finland. Both countries are part of the Schengen Area, allowing for passport-free movement across the border.