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Summary Of: Jan Mayen
Jan Mayen was formed by the... Jan Mayen as a Dutch whaling base... Jan Mayen Island has no exploitable... and the existence of Jan Mayen establishes a large... Jan Mayen is an integral part of... was close to Jan Mayen in the early... 530 km to Jan Mayen and not with the... The knowledge of Jan Mayen probably disappeared along with the Viking colonies on Greenland around the 14th century... Jan Mayen was discovered in the summer of 1614... reached Jan Mayen in July 1614... though both companies were allowed to whale at Jan Mayen in the meantime... Jan Mayen first appeared on... He named it Jan Mayen after captain Jan May of the Amsterdam... Jan Mayen as a Dutch whaling base... Jan Mayen as a Dutch whaling base... Jan Mayen was used as a whaling base by the Dutch Noordsche Compagnie... Among the sailors active at Jan Mayen was the later admiral... on Jan Mayen with six shipmates to defend the island... at which time Jan Mayen was abandoned and stayed uninhabited for two and a half centuries... Jan Mayen station in 2007... Jan Mayen station in 2007... Jan Mayen station in 2007... polar station on Jan Mayen Island was built and equipped in 1882 fully at... Jan Mayen was not occupied by Germans as continental Norway was in... Radio Jan Mayen also served as an important radio station for ship traffic in the... Jan Mayen consists of two geographically distinct parts... Jan Mayen Island in Scientific Focus... Encyclodia Page On: Jan Mayen
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