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Europe/Oslo |
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UTC+1 |
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Europe/London |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
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UTC+1 |
Veggli is a picturesque mountain village in the inland county of Norway, located in the Telemark region, about 30 kilometers from the famous ski resort of Geilo. Surrounded by mountains and forests, this quiet community of about 300 people is known for its pristine nature and traditional Norwegian village culture.
Vägeli is situated in a highland valley at an altitude of about 400-1000 meters above sea level, which is ideal for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the summer when it is green and suitable for hiking, and in the winter when it receives plenty of snowfall. The climate is typically continental, with cold, snowy winters and mild, short summers.
Vägeli has a well-established network of cross-country ski trails connecting the Yellu region. Fishing, mountain biking and wild blueberry picking can be experienced in the summer. The local area retains 19th-century chalet buildings and the Veggli kirke, built in 1908, is a landmark cultural monument.
Veggli is easily accessible via the European highway E134, about 3.5 hours from Oslo. Featuring family-run mountain farms and artisanal cheese workshops, it offers an ecotourism experience away from the hustle and bustle, and is a hidden gem for exploring the natural charms of inland Norway.
Greater London is the administrative region of England in the United Kingdom and a globally important financial, cultural and political center. As the metropolitan area of London, the capital of the United Kingdom, it consists of 32 boroughs and the City of London, with a total area of about 1,572 square kilometers and a population of over 9 million.
Greater London has a rich history, retaining iconic buildings such as Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey, while showing its vitality with modern landmarks such as the London Eye and the Shard. The River Thames runs through the city, connecting it to World Heritage Sites such as Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament.
As one of the world's three major financial centers, the City of London and Canary Wharf are home to many international banks and institutions. It is also home to cultural venues such as the British Museum and the West End Theatre, as well as leading academic institutions such as Imperial College, and hosts international events such as fashion weeks and film festivals throughout the year.
Five airports, including Heathrow, make up the world's busiest aviation hub, and the Tube network is the oldest in the world. Multicultural neighborhoods throughout the region, from the Caribbean charm of Notting Hill to the Bengali culture of Brick Lane, create a unique and cosmopolitan living atmosphere.