Muonio

Muonio (previously called Muonionniska, Muoná) is a municipality of Finland. The town is located in far northern Finland above the Arctic Circle on the country's western border, within the area of the former Lappi (Lapland) province. The municipality has a population of 0 and covers an area of undefined km2 of which undefined km2 is water. The population density is undefined PD/km2.

The next closest Finnish municipalities are Enontekiö, Kittilä, and Kolari; and to the west is Sweden's Pajala. On the south side of town, a road bridge crosses the Muonio River, linking Muonio to northern Norrbotten County, Sweden. Muonio is good base for exploring the many things to do in the area, and is on the E8 highway which goes north to Kilpisjärvi. The municipality is unilingually Finnish, unlike many towns on the Finland–Sweden border.

Muonio is known as the municipality with the longest snow season in Finland. For that reason its vocational college has a top ski class that attracts aspiring cross-country ski champions from all over Finland. The "midnight sun" is above the horizon from 27 May to 17 July (52 days), and the period with continuous daylight is during this time. The period of continuous night, polar night, lasts from 10 December to 2 January (24 days).

Villages
The villages in Muonio include:
 * Ylimuonio
 * Kangosjärvi
 * Kätkäsuvanto
 * Kihlanki
 * Särkijärvi

Politics
Results of the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election in Muonio:


 * Centre Party  27.5%
 * National Coalition Party  23.2%
 * True Finns  16.4%
 * Social Democratic Party  15.9%
 * Left Alliance  9.8%
 * Green League  3.0%
 * Christian Democrats  2.4%
 * Swedish People's Party  1.5%
 * Other parties  0.3%