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Vikings did not become extinct in the traditional sense; rather, they gradually assimilated into the cultures of the regions they settled, such as England, Ireland, and parts of France. The decline of Viking raids and the establishment of more centralized kingdoms in Scandinavia also contributed to their transformation. Factors like the spread of Christianity, changes in trade routes, and increased political stability further led to the end of the Viking Age around the late 11th century, rather than a complete extinction.

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