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Finmark is a wide tract;
it is bounded westwards by the sea,
wherefrom large firths run in;
by sea also northwards and round to the east;
but southwards lies Norway;
and Finmark stretches along nearly all
the inland region to the south,
as also does Halogaland outside.
But eastwards from Naumdale is Jamtaland,
then Helsingjaland and Kvenland,
then Finland, then Kirialaland;
along all these lands to the north lies Finmark,
and there are wide inhabited fell-districts,
some in dales, some by lakes.
The lakes of Finmark are wonderfully large,
and by the lakes there are extensive forests.
But high fells lie behind from end to end of the Mark,
and this ridge is called Keels.

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