Iceland bioregion
The Iceland bioregion is part of the Scandinavia & West Boreal Forests subrealm located in the Subarctic Eurasia realm (northern Palearctic) and contains one single ecoregion—Boreal Birch Forests and Alpine Tundra (711)—totaling approximately nine million hectares of land area.
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