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| | SAMI IN SWEDEN |
 | | The largest number of Sami live in the northern municipalities of Kiruna (2,500), Gällivare (1,800), Jokkmokk (900) and Arvidsjaur (700). |
 | | Today, for example, there are only a few municipalities in Norway where the Sami constitute a majority, e.g., Kautokeino and Karasjok; there is one municipality in Finland as well, Utsjoki. |
 | | Today there are mainly women that leave the Sami areas to municipalities like Umea and Stockholm because of the changes in the economic activities (changes in the corral system). |
| www.uoc.edu /euromosaic/web/document/sami/an/i2/i2.html (3450 words) |
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