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'''Tankavaara''' is a village and a tourist attraction in the municipality of [[Sodankylä]] in [[Lapland (Finland)|Lapland]], [[Finland]]. It is located by the [[European route E75|E75]] highway 90 kilometres north of Sodankylä and 30 kilometers south of the [[Saariselkä]] ski resort. Tankavaara is famous of its [[gold prospecting]] that started in the 1930s. Since the 1970s, the village has been a tourist attraction including hotel, restaurants and the Gold Prospector Museum.<ref>[http://www.tankavaara.fi/index.php/en/ Welcome to Tankavaara Goldvillage] Tankavaaran Kultakylä. Retrieved 1 October 2015.</ref>
'''Tankavaara''' is a village and a tourist attraction in the municipality of [[Sodankylä]] in [[Lapland (Finland)|Lapland]], [[Finland]]. It is located by the [[European route E75|E75]] highway 90 kilometres north of Sodankylä and 30 kilometers south of the [[Saariselkä]] ski resort. Tankavaara is famous of its [[gold prospecting]] that started in the 1930s. Since the 1970s, the village has been a tourist attraction including hotel, restaurants and the Gold Prospector Museum.<ref>[http://www.tankavaara.fi/index.php/en/ Welcome to Tankavaara Goldvillage] Tankavaaran Kultakylä. Retrieved 1 October 2015.</ref>


== History ==
==History==
The Tankavaara gold was found in 1934 by the [[Sami people]] of the nearby Purnumukka village. The discovery attracted several gold prospectors Finland as well as some foreign mining companies. Since 1950 the Tankavaara area was used for research work by the [[Geological Survey of Finland]] and the tourism finally started in 1970.<ref>[http://www.kultamuseo.fi/en/historia.htm A SHORT GOLD HISTORY OF FINLAND] Gold Prospector Museum. Retrieved 1 October 2015.</ref>
The Tankavaara gold was found in 1934 by the [[Sami people]] of the nearby Purnumukka village. The discovery attracted several gold prospectors Finland as well as some foreign mining companies. Since 1950 the Tankavaara area was used for research work by the [[Geological Survey of Finland]] and the tourism finally started in 1970.<ref>[http://www.kultamuseo.fi/en/historia.htm A SHORT GOLD HISTORY OF FINLAND] Gold Prospector Museum. Retrieved 1 October 2015.</ref>


The [[Battle of Tankavaara]] was fought during the [[Lapland War]] in 26–31 October 1944 between the retreating [[Nazi Germany|German]] troops and the Finnish Army.<ref>[http://www.sotamuistomerkit.fi/sivu.php?id=492 Tankavaaran taistelu 26. – 31.10.1944] War Memorials in Finland. Retrieved 1 October 2015. {{fi}}</ref>
The [[Battle of Tankavaara]] was fought during the [[Lapland War]] in 26–31 October 1944 between the retreating [[Nazi Germany|German]] troops and the Finnish Army.<ref>[http://www.sotamuistomerkit.fi/sivu.php?id=492 Tankavaaran taistelu 26. – 31.10.1944] War Memorials in Finland. Retrieved 1 October 2015. {{fi}}</ref>


== See also ==
==See also==
*[[Lapland gold rush]]
*[[Lapland gold rush]]


== References ==
==References==
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== External links ==
==External links==
*[http://www.tankavaara.fi/index.php/en/ Tankavaara Gold Village Official Home Page]
*[http://www.tankavaara.fi/index.php/en/ Tankavaara Gold Village Official Home Page]
*[http://www.kultamuseo.fi/museo/pages/en/front-page.php The Gold Prospector Museum Official Homepage]
*[http://www.kultamuseo.fi/museo/pages/en/front-page.php The Gold Prospector Museum Official Homepage]


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Revision as of 13:05, 1 October 2015

Tankavaara is a village and a tourist attraction in the municipality of Sodankylä in Lapland, Finland. It is located by the E75 highway 90 kilometres north of Sodankylä and 30 kilometers south of the Saariselkä ski resort. Tankavaara is famous of its gold prospecting that started in the 1930s. Since the 1970s, the village has been a tourist attraction including hotel, restaurants and the Gold Prospector Museum.[1]

History

The Tankavaara gold was found in 1934 by the Sami people of the nearby Purnumukka village. The discovery attracted several gold prospectors Finland as well as some foreign mining companies. Since 1950 the Tankavaara area was used for research work by the Geological Survey of Finland and the tourism finally started in 1970.[2]

The Battle of Tankavaara was fought during the Lapland War in 26–31 October 1944 between the retreating German troops and the Finnish Army.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Welcome to Tankavaara Goldvillage Tankavaaran Kultakylä. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  2. ^ A SHORT GOLD HISTORY OF FINLAND Gold Prospector Museum. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  3. ^ Tankavaaran taistelu 26. – 31.10.1944 War Memorials in Finland. Retrieved 1 October 2015.

External links

68°10′45″N 27°05′40″E / 68.17917°N 27.09444°E / 68.17917; 27.09444