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Tromsø, located 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, is known as the "Paris of the North" for its colorful timber houses, kitschy cafes, and imposing cathedral. Despite its extreme location, it has become a thriving tourist destination with a growing population due to Tromsø University.
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