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Namsskogan Familiepark
Namsskogan Familiepark is a zoo and amusement park in Namsskogan in Norway. The park is situated around the ''Tronestjønna'', by the town Trones, Namsskogan, Trones along European route E06, E6. The park opened in 1989 and had more than 52,000 visitors in 2011. It is open every day in summer, and by appointment during winter. Namsskogan Familiepark has more than 30 species of animals, including bears, Arctic fox and several types of livestock. The park also contains several amusement park rides. External links

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