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- Q10678197 subject Q7474221.
- Q10678197 abstract "Stekenjokk is an area of Vilhelmina Municipality in Västerbotten, Sweden, a few miles from the border with Norway. The word "jokk" is Sami for watercourse. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) has a weather station in the area. As of 2013 Stekenjokk holds the Swedish record for wind speed, with 47 m/s (170 km/h or 110 mph) recorded during Cyclone Hilde in November 2013.Between Blåsjön (English: the blue lake) and Stekenjokk runs one of Sweden's highest located roads, Vildmarksvägen. Stekenjokk is one of the Sami people's places for reindeer to feed during the summer, and the reindeer and the work around them is part of the nature experience when visiting the area. The Stekenjokk copper mine was located in this area until it was closed in 1989. A SMHI weather station located in the area recorded temperarures in 2007 that showed that Stekenjokk was the coldest place in the Sweden. Stekenjokk also is close to the Börgefjälls national park on the Norwegian side.In 2012 for a few months the Stekenjokk area was closed for visitors because thieves stole birds' eggs from nests in Stekenjokk's nature reserve. The grounds remained closed to the public until the snowfall ended and the birds had the opportunity to lay new eggs. The grounds reopened for the public in late 2012.In 2013 Vilhelmina Mineral AB submitted an application to open two new mineral mines in Stekenjokk. The Västerbotten council denied the application in November of that year stating that the new mines would disrupt and disturb the reindeer in the area. The Sami population in the area has stated that they would have to decrease the number of reindeer that they can take care of if the mines open in the future.Nearby towns and locations are Klimpfjäll, Fatmomakke, Saxnäs och Vilhelmina, Stora Blåsjön and Ankarede.".
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- Q10678197 comment "Stekenjokk is an area of Vilhelmina Municipality in Västerbotten, Sweden, a few miles from the border with Norway. The word "jokk" is Sami for watercourse. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) has a weather station in the area.".
- Q10678197 label "Stekenjokk".
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