Jokkmokk Market 2008 - Swedish Lapland

Jokkmokk Market 2008 - Swedish Lapland

Jokkmokk Market 2008 - Swedish Lapland
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Jokkmokk Market 2008 - Swedish Lapland

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In ebuary each year the town of Jokkmokk plays host to the largest Nordic Winter Market. Traders come from all over Lapland to meet. The market started over 400 years ago and atracts 80,000 visitors

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