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An ambitious exchange program aims to link students across the 4 Arctic and North Atlantic nations

Teens from four current and former Danish-speaking countries will soon have the chance to spend their secondary-school years in each others’ countries.

By Kevin McGwin July 11, 2018
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Starting in 2019, four university-preparatory schools in Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Iceland plan begin offering a ‘North Atlantic’ program that will see students taking part spend at least two years of the three-year program abroad.

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