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Keenan Schultz
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15 November, 18:35
Why is Iceland called the "land of fire and ice"?
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Saniya Myers
15 November, 18:54
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Iceland is called the "Land of Fire and Ice " because it is a country of extremes, with glaciers and volcanic springs located next to each other. Iceland is a small island country located near the Arctic Circle, between Greenland and the European mainland.
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