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Three-Country Cairn (Treriksröset (in Swedish), Treriksrøysa (in Norwegian), Kolmen valtakunnan rajapyykki (in Finnish)) is the point at which the international borders of Sweden, Norway and Finland meet. It is an example of a geographical feature known as a tripoint. The name can be translated into English as "Three-Country Cairn", and is named for the monument of stones erected in 1897 by the governments of Norway and Russia (which was administering Finland at the time). The Swedish could not agree on a boundary commission with the Norwegians and did not contribute their stone until 1901. This is Sweden's most northerly point and it is the westernmost point of the Finnish mainland (the most westerly point of Finland is on the island Märket). The tripoint monument itself is a beige conical frustum made of concrete, located about out in Lake Goldajärvi (also known as lake Koltajauri). It is located at above sea level. The monument was built in 1926. The size is about with diameter of about . As an artificial island, it is sometimes mentioned as the world's smallest island divided by a border. It is reached by walking from Kilpisjärvi in Finland on a public road. In summertime, it can be reached by boat from Kilpisjärvi plus a walk. == Climate ==
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