Story highlights Some Norwegians want to give away a mountain peak to Finland as a gift

Finland currently has no high mountains, while Norway has many

(CNN) This may be the pinnacle of gift-giving.

Some people in Norway are mounting a campaign to give part of a mountain to their vertically challenged neighbor, Finland, to mark the 100-year anniversary of Finnish independence in 2017.

The Norwegians have taken pity on Finland, which has no high mountains.

The Halditcohkka peak of the Halti mountain, at only 4,366 feet, is outside of Norway's top 200 highest points, but it could become the highest point in Finland.

The proposal suggests adding a triangle to the border between the two countries, by drawing a line just 656 feet north and 492 feet to the east of the current line.

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