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Longyearbyen (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈlɔ̀ŋjɛrˌbyːən],
locally [ˈlɔ̀ŋjɑrˌbyːən], "Longyear Town") is the world's
northernmost settlement with a po****tion...
- in the east, and Kvitøya to the northeast. The
largest settlement is
Longyearbyen,
situated in
Isfjorden on the west
coast of Spitsbergen.
Whalers who...
- of
Longyearbyen on the west coast, and is the
northernmost airport in the
world with
scheduled public flights. The
first airport near
Longyearbyen was...
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Norway and the 36th
largest in the world. The
administrative centre is
Longyearbyen.
Other settlements, in
addition to
research outposts, are the mining...
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Longyearbyen Community Council (Norwegian:
Longyearbyen lokalstyre) is the
local government for
Longyearbyen in Svalbard, Norway. It has many of the same...
- site of
Nordfjorden in the Isfjord,
stood roughly diagonally opposite Longyearbyen. The Rotterdam-based Van der Eb and
Dresselhuys Scheepvaartmaatschappij...
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Svalbard Act,
which also
limits which Norwegian laws
apply to the islands.
Longyearbyen Community Council is the only
elected local government and is organized...
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Longyearbyen School (Norwegian:
Longyearbyen skole) is a
combined primary and
secondary school located in and
serving Longyearbyen, the world's northernmost...
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Svalbard Turn is a
sports club
based in
Longyearbyen, Norway. The club was
established on 6
September 1930,
initially focusing on gymnastics. Today, it...
- farm in the
central settlement and
administrative capital of Svalbard,
Longyearbyen.
First inhabited in 1896, the town
became a
prominent Norwegian centre...