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Jukkasjärvi (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjɵ̂kːasˌjærvɪ]; Sami: Čohkkiras) is a
locality situated in
Kiruna Muni****lity,
Norrbotten County,
Sweden with 548...
- Each year
between December and April, the
Icehotel in the
village of
Jukkasjärvi is open. It is
about 17 km from Kiruna, Sweden, and it was the world's...
- Kiruna. It is
rebuilt each year with snow and ice in the
village of
Jukkasjärvi and is the world's
first ice hotel.
After its
first opening in 1990,...
- 20th century, the
mining settlement Kiruna was
built in the
parish of
Jukkasjärvi, at that time a
rural muni****lity in very
remote territory. A so-called...
- Mangi, a Sámi man, in 1736 to
Swedish authorities that had
gathered in
Jukkasjärvi Church. Soon
after the
reported finding Swedish senior enforcement officer...
- on 8
December 1912.
Since 1913, the
church has been
included in the
Jukkasjärvi parish in the
diocese of Luleå.
Gustaf Wickman was the church's architect...
- Piili-Einari och
Kleemetti - nåjdsägner i
Jukkasjärvi socken [Piili-Einari and
Kleemetti -
noaidi tales in
Jukkasjärvi parish] (in Swedish). "nåjd | SAOB" (in...
- to keep the ice
stable in
frigid temperatures. Ice bars
originated in
Jukkasjärvi,
Sweden in 1994.[citation needed] Some ice bars are also
located in larger...
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world class, both for
veterans as well as beginners. In the winter, the
Jukkasjärvi ice
hotel is
built every year near the
northern town of Kiruna. Kiruna...
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reindeer herding indigenous Sámi
people were
forcibly dislocated from
Jukkasjärvi and
Karesuando to
areas further South in
Sweden in the 1920s to 1940s...