Ávvir
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Ávvir
Summary
Ávvir is a daily newspaper[1]. Ávvir draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (daily_newspaper category, ranking #186 of 873).[2]
Key Facts
- Ávvir is in the country of Norway[3].
- Ávvir's instance of is recorded as daily newspaper[4].
- Ávvir is owned by Finnmark Dagblad[5].
- Ávvir is owned by The Saami Reindeer Herders’ Association of Norway[6].
- Ávvir's headquarters location is recorded as Karasjok Municipality[7].
- Ávvir's headquarters location is recorded as Kautokeino Municipality[8].
- Ávvir's Commons category is recorded as Ávvir[9].
- Ávvir's language of work or name is recorded as Northern Sami[10].
- Ávvir's country of origin is recorded as Norway[11].
- February 6, 2008 marks the founding of Ávvir[12].
- Ávvir's official website is recorded as https://avvir.no[13].
- Ávvir's email address is recorded as mailto:[email protected][14].
- Ávvir's replaces is recorded as Áššu[15].
- Ávvir's replaces is recorded as Min Áigi[16].
- Ávvir's legal form is recorded as aksjeselskap[17].
- Ávvir's title is recorded as {'lang': 'se', 'text': 'Ávvir'}[18].
- Ávvir's main Wikidata property is recorded as P9318[19].
- Ávvir's hashtag is recorded as ávvir[20].
Body
Founding
February 6, 2008 marks the founding of Ávvir[12].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Karasjok Municipality[7], a municipality of Norway[21], in Norway[22], founded in 1866[23] and Kautokeino Municipality[8], a municipality of Norway[24], in Norway[25], founded in 1851[26].
Ownership
Owners include Finnmark Dagblad[5], a newspaper[27], in Norway[28], founded in 1913[29] and The Saami Reindeer Herders’ Association of Norway[6], an organization[30].
Why It Matters
Ávvir draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (daily_newspaper category, ranking #186 of 873).[2] Ávvir has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31]