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No. In fact, Iceland isn't that cold at all. I mean it's cold, but not as cold as most arctic lands. It's called Iceland to trick others to think it's covered in ice. Greenland is actually the colder one, which is why it's called Greenland, to trick you to think it's covered in green. Thank the vikings for that one.

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