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Moving mountains: Norwegian PM considers giving Finland birthday present of highest peak | Moving mountains: Norwegian PM considers giving Finland birthday present of highest peak |
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The Norwegian Prime Minister is mulling over a proposal to give Finland its highest mountain peak as a gift to mark its 100th anniversary of independence next year. | The Norwegian Prime Minister is mulling over a proposal to give Finland its highest mountain peak as a gift to mark its 100th anniversary of independence next year. |
The Halti mountain is on the border of Finland and Norway. The highest point on the Finnish side is known as Hálditšohkka, but its 1,331-meter (4,367-foot) summit is in Norway. Under this generous proposal, the border would be redrawn to place the peak in Finland, giving the country its highest point. | The Halti mountain is on the border of Finland and Norway. The highest point on the Finnish side is known as Hálditšohkka, but its 1,331-meter (4,367-foot) summit is in Norway. Under this generous proposal, the border would be redrawn to place the peak in Finland, giving the country its highest point. |
The border would have to be shifted 40 meters to ensure Finland gets its mountain top. | The border would have to be shifted 40 meters to ensure Finland gets its mountain top. |
Presently, the country’s highest mountain top stands at 1,325 meters (4,347 feet). Norway’s highest mountain, Galdhøpiggen, on the other hand, is significantly higher, standing at 2,469 meters (8,100 feet). | Presently, the country’s highest mountain top stands at 1,325 meters (4,347 feet). Norway’s highest mountain, Galdhøpiggen, on the other hand, is significantly higher, standing at 2,469 meters (8,100 feet). |
The idea was first proposed by former Norwegian state surveyor Bjorn Geirr Harsson and later approved by the Kåfjord municipality. | The idea was first proposed by former Norwegian state surveyor Bjorn Geirr Harsson and later approved by the Kåfjord municipality. |
Norway’s prime minister, Erna Solberg, confirmed to Norway’s TV2 station on Wednesday that the government has received an official request to offer the peak of Halti to Finland. | Norway’s prime minister, Erna Solberg, confirmed to Norway’s TV2 station on Wednesday that the government has received an official request to offer the peak of Halti to Finland. |
“There are some formal challenges and I haven’t yet decided my own view on the matter, but we are considering it,” she said, as reported by Finnish broadcaster YLE. | “There are some formal challenges and I haven’t yet decided my own view on the matter, but we are considering it,” she said, as reported by Finnish broadcaster YLE. |
When the idea was proposed last year, Norway’s national broadcaster NRK explained that, geo-physically speaking, Halti has two peaks, but the higher one is in Norway. | When the idea was proposed last year, Norway’s national broadcaster NRK explained that, geo-physically speaking, Halti has two peaks, but the higher one is in Norway. |
A Facebook page was created to push for Halti’s peak to be given to its Nordic neighbor as a birthday present. | A Facebook page was created to push for Halti’s peak to be given to its Nordic neighbor as a birthday present. |
The idea has received an overwhelmingly positive response, with many people calling it a great initiative and proof of peace and kindness. | The idea has received an overwhelmingly positive response, with many people calling it a great initiative and proof of peace and kindness. |
READ MORE: Norway wants to give neighboring Finns a mountain to climb |
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