Sverdrupbyen

Sverdrupbyen is a camp in , . Sverdrupbyen is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Longyearbyen School and Svalbard Church.

School
is a combined and secondary school located in and serving , the world's northernmost settlement with a population greater than 1,000, in , . is situated 260 metres west of Sverdrupbyen.

Church
is a of the Church of Norway in municipality in . It is located in the village of . It is the church for the Svalbard parish which is part of the Tromsø domprosti in the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland. is situated 1 km north of Sverdrupbyen.

Hospital
is situated 1 km northeast of Sverdrupbyen.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nybyen and Longyearbyen.

Suburb
is a small settlement located on the southern outskirts of , on the island of , in the archipelago of . The name is Norwegian and translates as The New Town.

, is the largest populated area, and capital of the region of . The settlement is generally regarded as the northernmost town in the world as well as the most easily accessed frontier in the Arctic, and is an ideal base for the greater exploration of and the high Arctic.

Sverdrupbyen

Latitude
78.21119° or 78° 12′ 40″ north
Longitude
15.62359° or 15° 37′ 25″ east
Elevation
150 metres (492 feet)
Open location code
CFCQ6J6F+FC
Geo­Names ID
2728349
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