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Bear Island (Norwegian: Bjørnøya, pronounced [ˈbjø̀ːɳœʏɑ]) is the southernmost island of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago. The island is located at the limits of the Norwegian and Barents seas, approximately halfway between Spitsbergen and the North Cape .
Tunheim is an abandoned coal mining village on Bear Island, Svalbard, Norway. It lies in the northeast [1] of the Island, a few kilometers east of the Bjørnøya Radio Station, and directly adjacent to Kapp Bergersen. To its south is Miseryfjellet, the tallest mountain on Bear Island. [2] [3] [4]
The northernmost tip of Prins Karls Forland in Forlandet National Park Map of protected areas of Svalbard. National parks in green, nature reserves in purple, geotope protection areas in orange, bird sanctuaries with a bird icon, islands in black and seas in blue. Svalbard is an Arctic wilderness archipelago comprising the northernmost part of ...
Bjørnøya (Norwegian: Bear Island), is a common name for Norwegian islands: Bear Island (Norway) in the Svalbard archipelago (known as Bjørnøya in Norwegian) Bjørnøya, Aremark, in Aremark Municipality; Bjørnøya, Aurskog-Høland, in Aurskog-Høland Municipality; Bjørnøya, Bamble, in Bamble Municipality; Bjørnøya, Bodø, in Bodø ...
The more southern Bear Island has January mean temperatures as mild as −4.6 °C (24 °F) in the 1991–2020 base period. [155] The West Spitsbergen Current, the northernmost branch of the North Atlantic Current system, moderates Svalbard's temperatures, particularly during winter. Winter temperatures in Svalbard are up to 20 °C (36 °F ...
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