Svalbard is a part of Norway.
No, the Svalbard region of Norway is not a desert.
Yes. Svalbard Islands are an island owned by Norway.
Svalbard is an archipelago governed by Norway, and it does not have its own prime minister. The Prime Minister of Norway, currently Erna Solberg, would represent and govern the territory.
There are no plans to become independent from Norway. Svalbard still receives considerable financial support from Norway.
Svalbard is non of the above. Its an island chain North of Norway, East of Greenland. Its largest settlement is Longyearbyen with a population of about 2500 inhabitants. Svalbard is part of Norway.
The Svalbard group of islands are belonging to Norway.
Svalbard is officially an archipelago which is the most northen part of Norway.
Norway
Svalbard is a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. Longyearbyen is the administrative center of Svalbard, Norway. Oslo is the capital city in Norway.
Svalbard is in the Arctic Ocean. It is halfway between the North Pole and Norway.
The capital city of Svalbard (archipelago in Norway) is the town of Longyearbyen. (pop. 2000)