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Jotunheimen, Norway

Jotunheimen is a hilly region in southern Norway that is around 3,500 square kilometers (1,400 square miles) in size. It is a component of the Scandinavian Mountains, a lengthy range. The Jotunheimen mountains are home to all 29 of Norway's highest summits, including Galdhøpiggen, the highest point in both Norway and Northern Europe at 2,469 meters (8,100 feet). Innlandet and Vestland counties, which were formerly part of Oppland and Sogn og Fjordane counties, are separated by the Jotunheimen mountains.Jotunheimen is a popular destination for climbers and hikers. Numerous mountain lodges in the region are maintained by the Norwegian Mountain Touring Association, and there are designated trails that connect the lodges and others that ascend some of the summits. There are over 50 designated paths in the area, ranging in length from day hikes to longer treks.Norwegian mountaineers Kristian Tandberg, George Paus, and Therese Bertheau, along with British mountaineers William Cecil Slingsby, Harold Raeburn, and Howard Priestman, were the first to pioneer mountaineering in Jotunheimen in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.In August 2006, the Jotunheimen shoe was found. The leather shoe is the earliest piece of clothing found in Scandinavia, with archaeologists estimating that it was manufactured between 1800 and 1100 BC. It was found with a wooden spade and several arrows, which led archaeologists to believe they had uncovered a significant hunting area.

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