Muddus
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Muddus is a national park in northern Sweden. It is situated in the province Lappland, with its largest part in the Municipality of Gällivare. Furthermore, it belongs to the largely untouched and UNESCO World Heritage classified Laponian area.
Nature scenes include the primeval forest with large trees, large boggy grounds, and deep ravines in between the rocks. Sweden's oldest known pine tree is also located here. It has been estimated to be at least 710 years, as it was found to have withstood a forest fire in 1413.
Muddus covers an area of 493 km2.
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