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  2. Longyearbyen - Wikipedia

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    Longyearbyen is the centre of tourism on the archipelago, although most tourism is generated based on natural experiences rather than visiting the town itself. However, Longyearbyen does provide supplies (including Svalbardbutikken, the area's only grocery store), accommodation and several museums. In 2008, Longyearbyen experienced 89,000 guest ...

  3. List of northernmost settlements - Wikipedia

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    Just below this settlement at 78.12° N is Svalbard's primary city, Longyearbyen, which has a population of over 2,000. When occupied for a few weeks some years, the northernmost temporary settlement in the world is Camp Barneo, a Russian tourist attraction located near 88°11'00" N. As of 2022, it had not been occupied since 2018. [1]

  4. Category:Longyearbyen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Longyearbyen" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Longyear Valley - Wikipedia

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    Longyear Valley seen by Sentinel-2. The Longyear Valley [1] [2] [3] (Norwegian: Longyeardalen) is a valley and ravine in Svalbard.It slightly winds 40 kilometres (25 mi) WNW ending in Adventfjorden, facing west, the broadest inlet of Spitsbergen, the main landmass.

  6. Spitsbergen Airship Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Spitsbergen Airship Museum (Luftskipsmuseet på Spitsbergen) is a museum located on the island of Spitsbergen in Longyearbyen, the capital of the Arctic Ocean archipelago Svalbard. It has been formally renamed as the North Pole Expedition Museum. [citation needed] It was co-founded by the Italian Stefano Poli and the Norwegian Ingunn ...

  7. History of Svalbard - Wikipedia

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    Longyear City (today Longyearbyen) in 1908, two years after it was founded. The first attempt at creating a permanent settlement was carried out by Sweden's Alfred Gabriel Nathorst. He established Kapp Thordsen on Isfjorden in 1872, but the planned phosphorite mining was not carried out and the settlement abandoned. [36]