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gällivarare 

Native inhabitants from the northern village of Gällivare. The most common transportation is by EPA tractor, which by law has to be owned by every inhabitant. If you do not obey to this law, you can be expected to be decapitated by an executioner like in the 1500s. Furthermore, 0.2 % of the inhabitants are vegetarians and the most modern clothes are hunting clothes.
"Have you seen that Gällivararen, he asked me to suck or walk last night!"
gällivarare by James Kr June 6, 2020
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Gällivare 

A small urban area in northern Sweden. Very cold winters with northern lights and in the summer, midnight sun. Gällivare is 10 miles north of the polar circle. You learn something new everyday!
- I went to Gällivare, in Sweden.
Gällivare by pickadoll May 1, 2018
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