Lapland in Latin
Lapland in Latin is Lapponia, Laponia — Lapland means a region spanning the far north of Scandinavia and Finland, plus part of Russia's Kola Peninsula, traditionally home to the Sami people and closely associated with reindeer and Arctic winters.
Lapland in Latin
What does "Lapland" mean?
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proper noun A region spanning the far north of Scandinavia and Finland, plus part of Russia's Kola Peninsula, traditionally home to the Sami people and closely associated with reindeer and Arctic winters.
"Every December, families travel to Lapland hoping to see the Northern Lights."
Lapland in a sentence
- Every December, families travel to Lapland hoping to see the Northern Lights.
- Lapland straddles Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Lapland" in Latin?
"Lapland" in Latin is Lapponia, Laponia. Lapland means: A region spanning the far north of Scandinavia and Finland, plus part of Russia's Kola Peninsula, traditionally home to the Sami people and closely associated with reindeer and Arctic winters.
How do you use "Lapland" in a sentence?
Example: "Every December, families travel to Lapland hoping to see the Northern Lights." In Latin, "Lapland" is Lapponia, Laponia.
Are there other ways to say "Lapland" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Lapland": Lapponia, Laponia.