Is this the weirdest gift? Here's what Norway plans to give Finland the 100th anniversary of independence

While Kosovo has not yet resolved the demarcation issue with Montenegro, and as a result, it has remained hostage to visa liberalisation, Norway and Finland do not have this problem. In the north of Europe, neighbors are apparently quite generous with each other: Two Norwegians are ready that [...]
While Kosovo has not yet resolved the demarcation issue with Montenegro, and as a result, it has remained hostage to visa liberalisation, Norway and Finland do not have this problem.
In the north of Europe, neighbors are apparently quite generous with each other: Two Norwegians are ready for the day of the national holiday, the 100th anniversary of independence to donate the neighbouring country, Finland a mountain, but a real mountain, reports “DW”.
This gift would be very welcome from the Finns, since it would have the highest peak in the country, currently belonging to Norwegians.
Norwegians have expressed their desire to make a 100-year gift until this border area is uninhabited with people.
Even the Finnishs say they would welcome him, but the border is formal, so there is no problem. Finland has declared independence on December 6, 1917 by Russia.
It should be noted that this initiative has been last year, but has not been approved for Mount Halt.











