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Svalbard, Norway

Svalbard is an archipelago located in the Arctic Ocean.  It is north of Europe’s mainland between Norway and the North Pole.  It’s also one of the northernmost inhabited areas in the world.

Most of these islands consist of fjords and glaciers.  There you’ll also discover largely untouched arctic wilds and such wild animals as reindeer, polar bears, and Arctic foxes.

Järvi-Suomi, Finland

In English, it is called “Finnish Lakeland” or the Finnish Lake District.  It is the biggest of Finland’s four landscape dividing regions.  This hilly, forest-flecked area is actually home to 55,000 lakes, including famous Lake Saimaa, the fifth-largest lake in all of Europe.  The lake plateau includes remnants of continental glaciers.

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