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Abisko (Swedish: [ˈɑ̌ːbɪskʊ];
Northern Sami: Ábeskovvu) is a
village in Sápmi (Lapland), in
northern Sweden,
roughly 200 km
north of the
Arctic Circle...
- Töfsingdalen Vadvetjåkka Ängsö
Abisko National Park (Swedish:
Abisko nationalpark) is a
National Park in Sweden,
established in 1909.
Abisko is
situated in the Swedish...
- in
northern Sweden,
approximately 467
kilometres (290 mi) long,
between Abisko in the
north and
Hemavan in the south. The full
distance breaks down into...
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Abisko National Park, Sweden, one of the
first national parks established in Europe...
- The
Abisko Scientific Research Station (ANS) is a
field research station managed by the
Swedish Polar Research Secretariat.
Situated on the
south s****...
- (11.19 sq mi). The park's
highest point is the Orshöjden (276 m.a.sl).
Abisko Åsnen Björnlandet Blå Jungfrun Dalby Söderskog Djurö Fulufjället Färnebofjärden...
- size of
Switzerland and
quite a bit
larger than the
island of Ireland.
Abisko Björnlandet
Muddus Padjelanta Sarek Stora Sjöfallet Vadvetjåkka The traditional...
- was
again closed in 1983. In 1990, a
tunnel opened under Nuolja between Abisko and Björkliden. P****enger
trains were
essential for the
region until 1984...
- A rock in
Abisko, Sweden,
fractured (along
existing joints)
possibly by
mechanical frost weathering or
thermal stress (a
chullo is
shown for scale)...
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Abiskojokk or Abiskojåkka (Northern Sami: Ábeskoeatnu) is a
river in the
Abisko National Park in
northern Sweden. The
upper part of the
river is called...