Story highlights Prime Minister says Norway is looking into proposal to move the border

Move would give Halti Mountain to Finland to mark its 100th year of independence

(CNN) Thinking of giving a little summit to your neighbor for a 100th birthday present? What about a mountain?

Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg said this week her government was considering a proposal to move the country's border 40 meters (about 130 feet) -- gifting Finland a mountain for its 100 years of independence in 2017.

"So far I have not made any decisions, but we are looking into this matter," Solberg told state broadcaster NRK

The proposal follows a public campaign on Facebook to give Finland the Halditcohkka peak of Halti Mountain. The mountain sits on the border between the two countries -- with its peak on the Norwegian side.

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By shifting the border slightly, the summit, measuring 1,331 meters (4,366 feet), would instead reside in Finland.

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