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This category contains articles with Northern Sami-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
This category should only be added with the {{Lang}} family of templates, never explicitly.
For example {{Lang|se|text in Northern Sami language here}}
, which wraps the text with <span lang="se">
. Also available is {{Lang-se|text in Northern Sami language here}}
which displays as Northern Sami: text in Northern Sami language here.
See also
- Category:Articles with Northern Sami-language sources (se)
- Category:CS1 Northern Sami-language sources (se)
Some of the pages may be misclassified and really belong to Category:Articles containing Swedish-language text.
Pages in category "Articles containing Northern Sami-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 919 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Cape Nordkinn
- Rudi Carrell
- Cårrujavrit Hydroelectric Power Station
- Cat
- Center Party (Norway)
- Centre Party (Norway)
- Charmed (group)
- Christian Democratic Party (Norway)
- Chud
- Church of Norway
- José Cid
- Civil aviation authority
- Civil union
- Comitative case
- Conservative Party (Norway)
- Consonant gradation
- Counties of Norway
- List of country names in various languages (A–C)
- List of country names in various languages (D–I)
- List of country names in various languages (Q–Z)
- Cradleboard
- Creator deity
- ČSV
D
- Date and time notation in Finland
- David (name)
- François Deguelt
- Paola del Medico
- Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960
- Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980
- Dislocation of Sámi people from Jukkasjärvi and Karesuando
- Dollie de Luxe
- Domen, Norway
- Dorvonjárga
- Drag/Helland Church
- Drag, Norway
- Duksfjorden
- Dverberg
- Dyrøy Municipality
- Dyrøya, Troms
E
- Katja Ebstein
- Eidsfjorden (Nordland)
- Stig van Eijk
- Inga Ravna Eira
- Ekkerøya
- Ellenvatnet
- Elvebakken
- Elvegården
- Elvenes, Finnmark
- Tor Endresen
- Enontekiö
- Eric of Pomerania
- Ethical Code of Practice for the Norwegian Press
- Euro-Vision
- Europe
- European Free Trade Association
- List of Eurosceptic political parties
- Eurovision Song Contest 1960
- Eurovision Song Contest 1961
- Eurovision Song Contest 1980
- List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (1956–2003)
- Evenes (village)
- Evenes Municipality
- Evenskjer
F
- FA Sápmi
- Fagernes (Narvik)
- Fairytale (Alexander Rybak song)
- Fallen Angel (Tix song)
- Camillo Felgen
- Finland
- Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980
- Finn (ethnonym)
- Finnfjordbotn
- Finnish language
- Finnish sauna
- Finnmark
- Finnmark County Municipality
- Finnmark Hospital Trust
- Finnmarksvidda
- Finno-Ugric languages
- Finns
- Flag flying days in Finland
- France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980
- Frøskeland
- Frostisen
- Furuflaten
G
- Gåte
- Gáivuotna – Kåfjord – Kaivuono
- Gákkajávri
- Gákti
- Gällivare
- Gällivare Municipality
- Gamvik Municipality
- Gardsjøen (Sør-Varanger)
- Garsjøen
- Sara Marielle Gaup Beaska
- Katja Gauriloff
- Gaut
- Gautelisvatnet
- Geassájávri
- The Gentlemen Put Us Here
- Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960
- Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980
- Gibostad
- Give That Wolf a Banana
- Give Us Our Skeletons
- Gjesvær
- Government.no
- Grab the Moment
- Grammaticalization
- Grasholmen, Troms
- Gratangen (fjord)
- Gratangen Municipality
- Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980
- Green League
- Green Party (Norway)
- Grense Jakobselv
- Grønning
- Grøtsundet
- Grov, Troms
- Gryllefjord
- Grytøya
- Grytting
- Kate Gulbrandsen
- Christine Guldbrandsen
- Gullesfjorden
H
- Håja
- Håkøya
- Håkvik
- Haba Haba
- Hadsel Municipality
- Hadseløya
- Lars Hætta
- Mattis Hætta
- Halti
- Hamarøy Church
- Hammerfest (town)
- Hammerfest Municipality
- Hamningberg
- Hamnnes
- Hamnvik
- Hamperokken
- Harstad (town)
- Harstad Municipality
- Hartvikvatnet
- Jostein Hasselgård
- Hasvik Municipality
- Hatteng
- Havøya
- Havøysund
- Havvannet
- Heinkel He 115
- Marja Helander
- Helgøya (Troms)
- Helsinki
- Heammojávri
- Hans Jonas Henriksen
- Hergot
- Herjangsfjord
- Hesjevika
- Hetta
- Hillesøya
- Hinnøya
- Hol, Tjeldsund
- Hold On Be Strong
- Honningsvåg
- Wyn Hoop
- Høybuktmoen
I
- I evighet
- I Feed You My Love
- Ibestad Municipality
- Icebreaker (song)
- Idjajávri
- Iešjávri
- IETF language tag
- Ifjord
- Lake Iijärvi (Inari)
- In My Dreams (Wig Wam song)
- Inari, Finland
- Indigenous architecture
- Indre Finnmark District Court
- Indre og Østre Finnmark District Court
- Ingøya
- Inner-Sildvikvatnet
- Institute for the Languages of Finland
- International Sámi Film Institute
- Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980
- Ivalo
- Ivalo (river)
- Ivalo Airport