Øvre Dividal National Park
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Øvre Dividal National Park lies in Målselv kommune in Troms county, Norway. The park was opened in 1971 and is 750 km² in area. The hiking trail Nordkalottruta passes through the national park. Dividalen, at 228 meter above sea, is the second driest valley in Norway, with average annual precipitaiton only 282 mm.
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List of national parks of Norway
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