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How far is it to the Arctic Circle from Trondheim Norway?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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627 km, 8 hours 28 mins, if you take the e6 toll road. After 8 and a half hours you will hit the arctic circle Saltdal, Norway or Lulea, Sweden.

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