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The Arctic town that moved its church but left its winter know-how behind

Summary by Travel Tomorrow
Anyone who has ever moved house, experienced relief on returning home after travels, or been disoriented by roadworks must feel for the residents of Kiruna, Sweden, whose whole town is being moved three kilometres eastwards, one building at a time, in a project that began in 2014 and is set to last until 2100. The disturbance to everyday life is not the only issue, though, as research published in 2025 shows the town’s new location is up to 10°C…
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Travel Tomorrow broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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