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There were 9 Worlds in Norse Mythology

  1. Asgard
  2. Vanaheim
  3. Alfheim
  4. Midgard
  5. Jotunheim
  6. Svarltalfheim
  7. Nidavellir
  8. Nifleheim
  9. Muspelheim
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