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Norwegian Attractions: Nordkapp Geocoin
Lanseringsår:2008
Tema:Nordkapp, geografi, same
Initiativtager(e):fam. Bergum
Størrelse:2", 3.5 mm
Coinnummer:2251
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Design

Geocoinen er designet av fam. Bergum. Her er deres beskrivelse:

Europe’s northernmost point, the Nordkapp rises to a majestic 308 meters above the Barents Sea. North Cape has always been an important point of orientation for sailors in the northern areas and a big attraction for people from all over the world. Nordkapp is a Norwegianized form of the English name North Cape from 1553 (the old Norse name of the cape was Knyskanes). The original name of the municipality was Kjelvik, after a fishing village with the same name. But the village was totally destroyed by the Germans in 1944 - and it never recovered. As a consequence of this the municipality changed the name to Nordkapp in 1950.

On the back there is a Sami, and the text Geocaching under the midnignt sun. The Sami people are an indigenous people of northern Europe inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. Their ancestral lands span across an area the size of Sweden in the Nordic countries. The Sami people are among the largest indigenous groups in Europe. Their languages are the Sami languages, which are classified as Finno-Ugric.

The Sami on the coin wears a Gakti. A Gakti is a piece of traditional clothing. The gákti is worn both in ceremonial contexts and while working, particularly when herding reindeer. The clothes are characterized by a dominant color adorned with bands, plaits, tin art, and often a high collar.

The colors, patterns and the jewellery of the clothing can tell if a person is single or married and where the person is from. There are different gákti for women and men; men's gákti have a shorter "skirt" than women's. Traditionally the gákti was made from reindeer leather, but nowadays it's more common to use wool, cotton or silk.

Versjoner


VersjonSamlerinfoOpplagMetall(er)Emalje/farge(r)Annet

Svart nikkel Limited Edition (LE)100Svart nikkel Gul, blå, rød, orange, hvit, svart, grå

Pusset gull Limited Edition (LE)75Pusset gull Gul, blå, rød, orange, hvit, svart, grå

Pusset nikkel Limited Edition (LE)75Pusset nikkel Gul, blå, rød, orange, hvit, svart, grå



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