Norsk bokmål: Grensekart nr. 21 viser området nærmest grensen i deler av Kautokeino prestegjeld. Det er tegnet i 1765 og måler hele 130×331 cm. Riksarkivet, Kart- og tegningssamlingen, GA 21.
English: Border map no. 21 shows the area nearest the border in parts of Kautokeino parish. It was drawn in 1765, and measures 130×331 cm.
Deutsch: Die „Grenzkarte Nr. 21“ zeigt das grenznahe Gebiet in Teilen der Prestegjeld von Kautokeino. Sie wurde 1765 gezeichnet und misst 130×331 cm. Norwegisches Nationalarchiv, Karten- und Plansammlung, GA 21.
Davvisámegiella: Kárta čájeha riikaráji mii sárgojuvvui gaskkal Dánmárkku – Norgga ja Ruoŧŧa (dál Suoma) Guovdageainnu girkosuohkana. Dat sárgojuvvui boađusin Strømstad- traktáhtas masa Lappekodisilla lea mielddusin.
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