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The "land of reindeer" typically refers to regions in the Arctic and sub-Arctic, particularly in Scandinavia, Siberia, and parts of North America, where reindeer (or caribou) are native. These areas are often associated with indigenous cultures, such as the Sámi people in northern Europe, who have traditionally herded reindeer for food, clothing, and shelter. The ecosystems in these regions are characterized by tundra and boreal forests, providing essential habitats for reindeer and other wildlife.

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