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  2. Swedish Tourist Association - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Tourist Association flag STF's sign on a hostel. The Swedish Tourist Association (Swedish: Svenska Turistföreningen, pronounced [ˈsvɛ̂nːska tʉˈrɪ̂stfœrˌeːnɪŋɛn]; abbreviated STF), founded in 1885, aims at promoting outdoor life and knowledge among the Swedes about their country.

  3. Abisko - Wikipedia

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    Abisko (Swedish: [ˈɑ̌ːbɪskʊ]; [2] Northern Sami: Ábeskovvu) is a village in Sápmi , in northern Sweden, roughly 200 km north of the Arctic Circle, and near Abisko National Park, located 4 km west of the village. It had 85 inhabitants as of 2005.

  4. Abisko National Park - Wikipedia

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    The 440 km (270 mi) long Kungsleden hiking trail, which follows the Scandinavian mountain range, starts (or ends) at the Abisko Turiststation (consisting of a railway station of the same name and the Abisko Youth Hostel) (approx. 4 km (2.5 mi) west of the village itself) and follows through the national park.

  5. Iron Ore Line - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 1964, the branch from Kiruna to Svappavaara was opened, allowing LKAB to exploit mining there, although this was again closed in 1983. In 1990, a tunnel opened under Nuolja between Abisko and Björkliden. Passenger trains were essential for the region until 1984, when European Route E10 was constructed between Kiruna and Narvik. [1] Abisko

  6. Kungsleden - Wikipedia

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    Kungsleden (King's Trail) is a hiking trail in northern Sweden, approximately 467 kilometres (290 mi) long, between Abisko in the north and Hemavan in the south. [1] The full distance breaks down into 419.3 km of trekking, 18.2 km of lake crossings and a 29.5 km stretch of road, almost all of which hikers cover by bus.

  7. Hospice Check - The Huffington Post

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    The time period covers Jan. 2, 2004, to Oct. 16, 2014. The time since last inspection is calculated as of Oct. 24, 2014 — when the database was exported — using the most recent date of a certification inspection or private accreditation inspection.

  8. Storulvån Mountain Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The mountain lodge was first established over 100 years ago but after the original facility was destroyed by fire in 1987, a new lodge was built in 1989. [1] It is located at a height of 730 m (2,400 ft) above sea level not far from the tree line. Hiking trails lead into the mountains of Jämtland, including Sylarna and Blåhammaren. [2]

  9. Abisko Scientific Research Station - Wikipedia

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    The Abisko Scientific Research Station served as base for early high mountain permafrost studies in northern Sweden. A summary of these studies appeared in 1986 in Geografiska Annaler. [2] In recent years, research has included work on permafrost degradation, [3] the importance of winter climate change [4] and tree-line dynamics. [5]