Kuttura is a small village in Finland, in the southwest corner of the municipality of Inari on the west bank of the Ivalo River next to the Hammastunturi Wilderness Area.
[1] Kuttura is named after Guttorm Magga, a Sámi man from Enontekiö (Eanodat) who settled in the area with his son Nils in 1898.
Kekkonen promised to take care of the matter, which he did, and the villagers received their road in 1959.
It is said that the road follows the straight line that Kekkonen drew on a map.
Until 1994, when a bridge was built, the only way to cross the Ivalo River was by boat.