Halti topographic map
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Halti
Halti (Finnish: Halti, rarely Haltiatunturi, Northern Sami: Háldičohkka, Swedish: Haldefjäll) is a fell at the border between Norway and Finland. The peak (elevation 1,365 m (4,478 ft)) of the fell, called Ráisduottarháldi, is in Norway, on the border Nordreisa Municipality and Gáivuotna Municipality (Kåfjord), about one kilometre (5⁄8 mile) north of the border with Finland. The highest point of the fell on the Finnish side is at 1,324 m (4,344 ft) above sea level, and thus the highest point in the country. The Finnish side of Halti belongs to the municipality of Enontekiö in the province of Lapland.
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Name: Halti topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Halti, Kåfjord, Troms, Norway (69.30801 21.26327 69.30811 21.26337)
Average elevation: 1,192 m
Minimum elevation: 950 m
Maximum elevation: 1,358 m
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Average elevation: 193 m