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Svalbard and Jan Mayen: Facts and Figures
Introduction
Located in the Arctic Ocean, Svalbard and Jan Mayen are a Norwegian archipelago and an island that offer unique characteristics and interesting facts. In this article, we will explore some of the key statistics and information about these remote territories.
ISO Codes and Statistics
- The ISO code for Svalbard and Jan Mayen is “SJ”.
- For statistical purposes, “Svalbard and Jan Mayen” can be used interchangeably with “Svalbard” when referring to population and trade.
- The hierarchical administrative subdivision codes are SJ.SV for Svalbard and SJ.JM for Jan Mayen.
- By virtue of the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code SJ, both territories were allocated the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD)
.sj
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Svalbard: Facts and Figures
Population and Inhabitants
- As of October 2009, the population in the settlements of Svalbard was 2,642.
- Svalbard is a Norwegian archipelago located in the Arctic Ocean.
Demographics
- Svalbard has no indigenous people and is only inhabited by Norwegians and temporary residents (scientists, researchers, etc.).
- The treaty that established Svalbard as a demilitarized zone was signed on February 9, 1920.
Jan Mayen: Facts and Figures
Geography
- Jan Mayen is an island in the Arctic Ocean.
- It has no permanent residents and only temporary residents (scientists, researchers, etc.).
History
- The island was named after a Dutchman who was lost at sea and washed up on its shores.
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