Svalbard, a remote archipelago in the Arctic, receives around 100,000 visitors each year, primarily during the summer months. The majority of these tourists are drawn to its stunning natural landscapes, wildlife, and unique experiences like glacier hiking and dog sledding. The largest settlement, Longyearbyen, serves as the main hub for visitors. In winter, the number of tourists decreases significantly, as the harsh weather conditions limit accessibility.
Almost above 10lakh people visit Svalbard each year but its hard to figure out the exact number.
Fewer than 2500.
Fewer than 2500 total.
Svalbard is a special place and science is all around it.
Yes
We get up and put clothes in (many) also we then go to the shops to but fresh breakfast and
Penguins and icebears
Svalbard is an archipelago that consists of multiple islands, with the main ones being Spitsbergen, Nordaustlandet, Edgeøya, and Barentsøya. In total, there are around 30 larger islands within the Svalbard archipelago, along with many smaller ones.
Longyearbyen is the administrative center of Svalbard, Norway. The population of Longyearbyen is approximately 2,100.
There are about 3,000 which range from Svalbard to Jan Mayan and back to Franz Joseph Land.
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