5,400 square kilometres (2,100 sq mi)—creating one of the largest protected areas in Europe.
Rago National Park does not have a rich variety of plants, due partly to its poor soils and harsh climate.
Willow grouse and golden eagles are frequently seen in the park.
[2] The name comes from the Sami name Rákkok, meaning "difficult and impassable mountain region".
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