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Barentsburg (Russian: Баренцбург) is the second-largest
settlement in Svalbard, Norway, with
about 455
inhabitants (2020[update]). A coal
mining town...
- 20th century, and
several permanent communities such as
Pyramiden or
Barentsburg were established. The
Svalbard Treaty of 1920
recognizes Norwegian sovereignty...
- settlements, in
addition to
research outposts, are the
mining community of
Barentsburg, the
research community of Ny-Ålesund, and the
mining outpost of Sveagruva...
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Barentsburg Heliport,
Heerodden (Norwegian:
Barentsburg helikopterhavn, Heerodden; ICAO: ENBA) is a
private heliport located at
Heerodden (also known...
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government of Russia,
Arktikugol currently performs limited mining in
Barentsburg. It has
carried out
mining operations in the
towns of
Pyramiden and Grumant...
- Svalbard's capital, Longyearbyen, some 50
kilometres (31 mi) to the south,
Barentsburg approximately 100
kilometres (62 mi)
southwest and the
small research...
- the
Soviet Union (September 1942) as far
north as the
settlement of
Barentsburg in
Svalbard in the
Kingdom of
Norway as far
south as the
island of Gavdos...
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meteorological data.
After the
British Operation Fritham regained control of
Barentsburg, the
German forces left
Longyearbyen without combat.: 75 In September...
- to
Adventdalen in 1973 to
serve the
neighboring Russian community of
Barentsburg. The
Svalbard Treaty specifies that no
military installations are permitted...
- The
Barentsburg Pomor Museum is a
small museum located in
Barentsburg, a town in Svalbard, a
Norwegian archipelago in the
Arctic Ocean.
Founded during...