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  2. Swedish settlement of Svalbard - Wikipedia

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    The house was erected by AB Isfjorden on Cape Thordsen, and was intended to withstand the harsh conditions of the Svalbard winters. Svenskehuset in 2010. The house was built in 1872 on the initiative of Nordenskiöld as a first investment for a planned extraction of phosphorite, of which he himself was the initiator. He had discovered the ...

  3. History of Svalbard - Wikipedia

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    Whalers gradually accumulated a good geographic knowledge of the coastline, but the interior remained uncharted. [28] The first scientific expedition to Svalbard was the Russian Čičagov Expedition between 1764 and 1766, which passed Svalbard in an unsuccessful attempt to find the Northern Sea Route.

  4. Environment of Svalbard - Wikipedia

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    In summer, particularly away from land, fog is common, with visibility under 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) registered 20% of the time in July and 1% of the time in January, at Hopen and Bjørnøya. [13] Precipitation is frequent, but falls in small quantities, typically less than 400 millimetres (16 in) in western Spitsbergen.

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    You can learn how to keep flies away with a bar of Irish Spring, according to a viral Facebook post. The post How to Keep Flies Away from Your Porch and Patio appeared first on Taste of Home ...

  6. Spitsbergen - Wikipedia

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    Once named Spitsbergen after its largest island, the Svalbard archipelago was made a part of Norway—not a dependency—by the Svalbard Act of 1925. Since this date, it has been a region of Norway, with a Norwegian-appointed governor resident at the administrative centre of Longyearbyen.

  7. Svalbard and Jan Mayen - Wikipedia

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    Both Svalbard and Jan Mayen consist almost entirely of Arctic wilderness, such as at Bellsund in Svalbard. Svalbard is an archipelago in the Arctic about midway between mainland Norway and the North Pole. The group of islands range from 74° to 81° north latitude, and from 10° to 35° east longitude.

  8. List of settlements in Svalbard and Jan Mayen - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:History of Svalbard - Wikipedia

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