Talk:Finnmark
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Is there a Finnmark location map? The Oslo map doesn't seem to be right for this page/ --24.147.128.141 02:54, 25 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Fixed it Egil 09:26, 25 Jan 2005 (UTC)
The majority of the sapmis are located in the norwegian capital, OSLO.
[edit] Permanent settlements and population density
I dont think we can claim that permanent settlements have existed only since 1306. Both Sami and probably also ethnic Norwegians have been living there a lot longer. About the new heading, if it states that it is the largest county in area but the least populated, then it isn't necessary to mention that it has the lowest population density. Orcaborealis 20:57, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Missing sections
This is a great article, and close to being ready for Featured status in my oppinion. What is missing is a politics section (or somesuch). The section should have something (or more) about:
- The recent "Finnmark act" (Finnmarksloven) concerning the use of state property in Finnmark with regard to the indigenous sami people. This has been heavily debated the recent years and also drawn some international attention due to it's possible precedence for other teritories with indigenous settlments in norwegian, english, but somewhat POV, pdf in english.
- Finnmark enjoys special tax benefits, giving its inhabitants somewhat lower taxes (to compensate for much else that is expensive) and to stop the (former) trend of people moving south. It's analougous to what other far north territories in other countrys have, (e.g. Alska but not to the same degree, Alaska has no income tax)
- The history of migration of people away from small fishing villages and people moving from Finnmark in general. The population was much higher some decades ago.
- Many municipalities suffer (or have suffered) very high rates of unemployment, contributing to the above mentioned migration. The Norwegian government has recently moved some state officies away from rural Oslo to (among others) Finnmark municipalities to establish more stable employment opportunities there and halt this trend. We could give examples of such state officies now located in Finnmark.
We could also maybe list some notable people from Finnmark. Though, I'm not really a big fan of the many such lists on wikipedia. But it could be somewhat informative. Oppinions? Shanes 14:27, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
Good points, the article needs a bit more on current politics and demographics. Famous people from Finnmark? hmm, current minister of fishery, Morten Gamst Pedersen - fotball player Blacburn Rovers, Sigurd Rushfeldt - fotball player Austria Wien. Former ski jumper Bjørn Wirkola. Former politician Erling Norvik, and current politician Carl Erik Shjøtt Pedersen, former professional rallydriver Martin Schanke. Orcaborealis 16:24, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, and Vegard Ulvang. Anyway, it's not a list of people with particular earth shattering notability and influence. Might as well drop it. Shanes 16:32, 9 March 2006 (UTC)