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}}<b>Jan Mayen</b> is an island located in the {{i|Water}} [[Arctic Ocean]], owned by {{i|Norway}} [[Norway]]. No people live there except for some {{i|Scientocracy}} [[Scientocracy|scientists]], who doesn't pernamently live there either. Jan Mayen has two parts: larger northeast {{i|Jan Mayen}} [[Nord-Jan]] and smaller {{i|Jan Mayen}} [[Sør-Jan]], linked by a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) wide isthmus.  
}}<b>Jan Mayen</b> is an island located in the {{i|Water}} [[Arctic Ocean]], owned by {{i|Norway}} [[Norway]]. No people live there except for some {{i|Scientocracy}} [[Scientocracy|scientists]], who doesn't pernamently live there either. Jan Mayen has two parts: larger northeast {{i|Jan Mayen}} [[Nord-Jan]] and smaller {{i|Jan Mayen}} [[Sør-Jan]], linked by a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) wide isthmus.  
The last polar bear on the island was spotted in 1990.
== History ==
{{i|Viking}} [[Viking Era|The Vikings]] have visited Jan Mayen, but it was properly discovered by the {{i|Dutch Empire}} [[Dutch Colonial Empire|Dutch]] in 1614.
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Revision as of 18:29, 12 December 2024

Template:CountryInfoJan Mayen is an island located in the 🏳️ Arctic Ocean, owned by 🏳️ Norway. No people live there except for some 🏳️ scientists, who doesn't pernamently live there either. Jan Mayen has two parts: larger northeast 🏳️ Nord-Jan and smaller 🏳️ Sør-Jan, linked by a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) wide isthmus.

The last polar bear on the island was spotted in 1990.

History

🏳️ The Vikings have visited Jan Mayen, but it was properly discovered by the 🏳️ Dutch in 1614.

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