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The Vikings, seafaring Norse explorers from Scandinavia, are known for rowing their longships across the Atlantic. Between the late 8th and early 11th centuries, they navigated to various regions, including Greenland and North America, with significant sites like L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland indicating their presence. Their longships were designed for both speed and versatility, enabling them to traverse open ocean and navigate shallow rivers.

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