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07641: Sami statistics. Domestic animals in the STN area 1989 - 2016

Anders Sønstebø, Statistics Norway
+47 466 63 774
2018-02-06 08:00
Domestic animals in the STN area:
domestic animals
Domestic animals in the STN area:
31.12.
Statistics Norway
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STN area: The area of activity of the Sami Parliament subsidy schemes for business development (STN). For the years 2007 and earlier: Based on the 2009 definition of the STN area. For 2008-2010 the definition of the area based on the 2011 definition of the STN area. For 2011 and 2012 the definiotion of the area based on the 2012 definition of the STN area. Other areas: Areas North of Saltfjellet outside the area of activity of the Sami Parliament subsidy schemes for business development (STN).