Pulju Wilderness Area

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Pulju Wilderness Area
IUCN Category VI (Managed Resource Protected Area)
Pulju Wilderness Area
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Location Lapland Province, Finland
Coordinates 68°18′00″N 24°43′00″E / 68.3, 24.716667
Area 614 km² (237 mi²)
Established 1991
Governing body Metsähallitus

Pulju Wilderness Area (Puljun erämaa-alue) is a wilderness reserve in the municipalities of Enontekiö and Kittilä in Lapland Province, Finland. It is governed by Metsähallitus and covers 614 km² (237 mi²). It was established in 1991 like all the other wilderness areas in Lapland Province.

The Pulju area is especially known for its peculiar landscape forms from (probably) the latest ice age: worm-like winding Pulju moraines. They are situated about 7 km north from the Pulju village.

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