Laponia (historical province)


Laponia was a historical Swedish province, or landscape, in the north of Sweden which evolved from Lappmarken. In 1809, Sweden ceded the eastern part, along with Finland, to the Russian Empire, which in effect created a Swedish Lapland and Finnish Lapland.
Today, the Swedish part serves no administrative purpose. On the Finnish side, there was a Province of Lapland from 1938 until 2010, when Finnish provinces were discontinued, and the province was replaced by the Region of Lapland.
Lapland is considered in some nations — notably the United Kingdom, Ireland, Serbia, Sweden, Finland, Latvia, Romania and France — to be the home of Father Christmas.

Population

The current population of Swedish Lapland plus the municipalities Enontekiö, Inari, Utsjoki, Muonio, Kittilä and Sodankylä in Finnish Lapland constitutes 125,151 individuals. The largest city is Kiruna with 18,154 inhabitants.

Historical districts

Before being split, Laponia was divided into juridical districts which were: