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"textContent": "Half a century after the Women’s Day Off changed everything, Iceland remains the world’s most gender-equal country – a land of fierce weather, fiery landscapes and fearless women, says Sarah Marshall.\nGender Equality In Iceland\n\nCrowned with a sparkling cascade of snow and ice, Hekla is justifiably nicknamed the ‘Queen of Icelandic ...\n\nThe post Discover Iceland: The Land Of Fire, Ice & Gender Equality appeared first on Country and Town House.",
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