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Finnsbu was a
Norwegian hunting,
meteorological and
radio station (
Finnsbu Radio/LMX)
located on the King
Frederick VI Coast,
Southeastern Greenland. Administratively...
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Antarctic Haven Cartographic expeditions to
Greenland King
Christian X Land
Finnsbu and Torgilsbu, part of a
simultaneous claim in
Southeast Greenland, which...
- Jónsbú
Station in
Hochstetter Foreland, as well as Storfjord,
Torgilsbu and
Finnsbu further south,
Myggbukta became part of the
Norwegian contribution to the...
- led the
actions in
southeastern Greenland,
where he had
established the
Finnsbu radio station. 12 July 1932 the
Norwegian flag was
raised at Myggbukta...
- (1902–1977)
shared his
vision and
helped to
establish a
Norwegian station at
Finnsbu, SE Greenland.
Hallvard graduated from the
University of Oslo in 1920....
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before by the
Danish crown. The main
settlements of the
territory were
Finnsbu in the north, with
Trollbotn and
Vogtsbu nearby, and
Torgilsbu in the south...
- from Tromsø, a
Norwegian station was
built in
southern Thorland and
named Finnsbu. The
other expedition, led by Ole Mortensen, went to
Storfjord (Kangerlussuaq...
- Station".
Together with Myggbukta, as well as Storfjord,
Torgilsbu and
Finnsbu further south,
Jonsbu became part of the
Norwegian contribution to the...
- 1932.
Meanwhile another Norwegian station was
built in
Thorland and
named Finnsbu. In the same year
Norway staked sovereignty claims in
Southeast Greenland...
- 1932.
Meanwhile another Norwegian station was
built in
Thorland and
named Finnsbu. In the same year
Norway staked sovereignty claims in
Southeast Greenland...