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Sweden
The second largest country that is partly ice-covered is Greenland. It is an autonomous territory of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, with about 80% of its landmass covered by ice.
==Vatnajökull== (English: Glacier of Rivers)(or lakes) Covering more than 8% of the country, with a size of 8,100 km², it is the largest glacier in Europe in volume (3,100 km³) and the second largest (after Austfonna in Svalbard) in area (not counting the still larger ice cap of Severny Island of Novaya Zemlya, Russia, which is located in the extreme northeast of Europe).
I heard that it was made somewhere in europe.
The largest country without any farms is Antarctica, as it is covered in ice and is not permanently inhabited by humans for agriculture.
Iceland is the European country most known for its extensive ice coverage, featuring glaciers like Vatnajökull, which is one of the largest in Europe. Norway also has significant ice coverage, particularly in its mountainous regions and on the Jostedalsbreen glacier, the largest glacier on the European mainland. Additionally, parts of Sweden and Finland experience ice and snow, especially in their northern regions, but Iceland and Norway are the most prominent in terms of glaciers.
The largest ice in Antarctica is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
It isn't in a country, it's in Antarctica It is part of the Ross Dependency, the area of Antarctica that is administered by New Zealand.
largest ice cream was made in Alberta, Canada
The largest ice berg recorded is 173km high
Iceland is in europe
Yes, both field hockey and ice hockey are played professionally in some parts of the world. Field hockey is more common in Europe and parts of Oceania, South America and Asia; ice hockey is virtually restricted to Arctic Circle countries.