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taiga
n. subarctic forest of evergreen trees (found in North America, Europe, and Asia)


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Taiga
Taiga (IPA pronunciation: or , from Mongolian) is a biome characterized by coniferous forests. Covering most of inland AlaskaCanadaSwedenFinland, inland Norway and Russia (especially Siberia), as well as parts of the extreme northern continental United States (Northern MinnesotaUpstate New YorkNew Hampshire, and Maine), northern Kazakhstan and Japan (Hokkaidō), the taiga is the world's largest terrestrial biome. In Canada, boreal forest is the term used to refer to the southern part of this biome, while "taiga" is used to describe the more barren northern areas of the Arctic tree line.
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Taiga (die)
n. taiga, subarctic forest of evergreen trees (found in North America, Europe, and Asia)

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taïga (f)
n. taiga, subarctic forest of evergreen trees (found in North America, Europe, and Asia)

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taiga (f)
n. taiga, subarctic forest of evergreen trees (found in North America, Europe, and Asia)

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