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  1. Jan Mayen, island, part of the Kingdom of Norway, in the Greenland Sea of the Arctic Ocean, about 300 mi (500 km) east of Greenland. It is approximately 35 mi long and 9 mi across at its widest point, with an area of 144 sq mi (373 sq km). It is the peak of a submarine volcanic ridge, and.

  2. 6 days ago · Jan Mayen. Europe. Page last updated: May 15, 2024. Photos of Jan Mayen. view 1 photos. Introduction. Background. This desolate, mountainous island in the Arctic Ocean was named after a Dutch whaling captain who indisputably discovered it in 1614 (earlier claims are inconclusive).

  3. arcticportal.org › education › quick-factsJan Mayen - Arctic Portal

    Jan Mayen is a remote Norwegian island located at 71°N/8°W in the Arctic Ocean, about 600 kilometers northeast of Iceland, 500 km east of Greenland, and approximately 1000 km west of Norway. The island is approximately 55 km long from southwest to northeast and covers an area of about 373 square kilometers (see map).

  4. Jan Mayen is an island between Greenland and Norway in the Arctic Ocean, administered by Norway. The island has 18 inhabitants, employed by the Norwegian Armed Forces or the Norwegian Institute of Meteorology. Beerenberg Volcano. Understand. Jan Mayen.

  5. jan.mayen.no › visitors-to-jan-mayenVisitors to Jan Mayen

    The objective of the Jan Mayen nature reserve is to conserve a near-pristine arctic island and its adjacent sea areas including the ocean floor, with a distinctive landscape, active volcanic system, special flora and fauna and cultural remains, including securing; the islands grand and unique landscape.

  6. Jan Mayen is an island situated at 71°N 8°30'V, about 1000 km west of mainland Norway and 550 km northeast of Island . The island is 53 km long and covers 377 km2. As recently as 1985 there was an eruption from the volcano Beerenberg (2277 m) on the island - the world´s northernmost volcano above sea level, and Norway's only active volcano.

  7. Apr 28, 2022 · ADVENTURE. 100 years after the first ascent of the world’s northernmost active volcano, this team climbed it again. Here’s why. In remote Jan Mayen researchers retraced the steps of a British...

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