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Svend Foyn".
Norsk Polar Historie.
Retrieved July 1, 2016. "Svend
Foyns Arbeiderboliger". Kulturminnesøk.
Retrieved January 1, 2018. "Svend
Foyns bedehus"...
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Foyn Island, also
known as
Svend Foyn Island, is the
second largest island in the
Possession Islands, East Antarctica,
lying 6
kilometres (4 mi) south-west...
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Foyn Point (65°15′S 61°38′W / 65.250°S 61.633°W / -65.250; -61.633) is a
point surmounted by a peak 525
metres (1,720 ft) high,
forming the southeast...
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patch on
Nansen Island were used as
leading marks when
entering Foyn Harbor from the southeast. 64°32′S 62°00′W / 64.533°S 62.000°W / -64.533;...
- Bjørn
Føyn (21
September 1898 – 8
January 1985) was a
Norwegian zoologist,
especially known for
researching the
genetics of algae. He was born in Trondhjem...
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Samuel Mathi****en
Føyn (2
November 1786 – 9
August 1854) was a
Norwegian ship-owner and politician. He was
elected to the
Norwegian Parliament in 1830...
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Svend Foyn Bruun Sr. (1
December 1883 – 31 May 1956) was a
Norwegian naval officer, ship-owner and whaler, and
politician for the
Conservative Party. He...
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Svend Foyn Bruun Jr. (born 1 May 1926 – died 1
November 2008) was a
Norwegian ship-owner and whaler. He was born in Kristiania, as a son of
Svend Foyn Bruun...
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hvalfangststasjon i Båtsfjord". DigitalMuseum.no (in Norwegian). "Svend
Foyns annlegg i Båtsfjord.
Bildet er tatt på
Storholmen i Båtsfjord". DigitalMuseum...
- The
Foyn Coast (66°40′S 64°20′W / 66.667°S 64.333°W / -66.667; -64.333) is that
portion of the east
coast of the
Antarctic Peninsula between Cape Alexander...