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'''Suomu''' is a ] resort in the ] province of ], near the ] of ]. The resort is a regular venue for ] events. '''Suomu''' is a ] resort in the ] province of ], near the ] of ]. The resort is a regular venue for ] events.


Suomu first opened in 1965, and began hosting FIS competitions in 1989. The resort is sometimes known as "the ] Ski resort" because of it's close proximity to the major northern ]. Suomu first opened in 1965, and began hosting FIS competitions in 1989. The resort is sometimes known as "the ] Ski resort" because of its close proximity to the major northern ].

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Suomu
View from the top of Suomu fellView from the top of Suomu fell
LocationSuomutunturi
Nearest major cityKemijärvi
Coordinates66°33′35.38″N 28°1′20.57″E / 66.5598278°N 28.0223806°E / 66.5598278; 28.0223806
Vertical240 metres (790 ft)
Top elevation409 metres (1,342 ft)
Base elevation165 metres (541 ft)
Trails13
Longest run1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi)
Lift system5 lifts (snowmobile service available for off-piste access)
Terrain parksYes
SnowmakingYes
Websitewww.suomu.com

Suomu is a alpine ski resort in the Lapland province of Finland, near the municipality of Kemijärvi. The resort is a regular venue for FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup events.

Suomu first opened in 1965, and began hosting FIS competitions in 1989. The resort is sometimes known as "the Arctic Circle Ski resort" because of its close proximity to the major northern circle of latitude.


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