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- Stora_Blåsjön abstract "Stora Blåsjön (English: Big Blue Lake) is a town in Frostviken, Strömsund Municipality, Jämtland, Sweden. The town is known for its wilderness and skiing opportunities. The Vildmarksvägen, a 360 kilometres (220 mi) wilderness road, bypasses the town. In 1971 the town received national publicity when about 20 copper mine workers went on a hunger strike. Stora Blåsjön also has a moose farm and a school museum.".
- Q10680971 abstract "Stora Blåsjön (English: Big Blue Lake) is a town in Frostviken, Strömsund Municipality, Jämtland, Sweden. The town is known for its wilderness and skiing opportunities. The Vildmarksvägen, a 360 kilometres (220 mi) wilderness road, bypasses the town. In 1971 the town received national publicity when about 20 copper mine workers went on a hunger strike. Stora Blåsjön also has a moose farm and a school museum.".
- Stora_Blåsjön comment "Stora Blåsjön (English: Big Blue Lake) is a town in Frostviken, Strömsund Municipality, Jämtland, Sweden. The town is known for its wilderness and skiing opportunities. The Vildmarksvägen, a 360 kilometres (220 mi) wilderness road, bypasses the town. In 1971 the town received national publicity when about 20 copper mine workers went on a hunger strike. Stora Blåsjön also has a moose farm and a school museum.".
- Q10680971 comment "Stora Blåsjön (English: Big Blue Lake) is a town in Frostviken, Strömsund Municipality, Jämtland, Sweden. The town is known for its wilderness and skiing opportunities. The Vildmarksvägen, a 360 kilometres (220 mi) wilderness road, bypasses the town. In 1971 the town received national publicity when about 20 copper mine workers went on a hunger strike. Stora Blåsjön also has a moose farm and a school museum.".