Naimakka

Naimakka is Sweden's northernmost weather station and a small settlement in Kiruna Municipality, Norrbotten County with one permanent inhabitant as of 2018, who has been mentioned in several media articles.

[1][2] Naimakka is right on the water boundary between Sweden and Finland and is located close to Finnish settlement of Ropinsalmi.

[3] The settlement has very few dwellings and is only accessible by hiking across the Könkämäeno river's ice sheet in winter or by boat in summer.

As a result of the landmass and absence of cool waters in summer, Naimakka is briefly warmer than those locations during July only.

Due to Naimakka's high latitude, combined with being inland and elevated, it is one of Sweden's and also the European Union's coldest station locations.