Arena Arctica

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Arena Arctica is a hangar in Kiruna Airport for fixed-wing aircraft and events in Kiruna, Sweden. The arena hosted the Second chance round of Melodifestivalen 2008.

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Coordinates: 67°49′20″N20°19′36″E / 67.82222°N 20.32667°E / 67.82222; 20.32667


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