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Place in Greenland, Denmark
Jonsbu was a Norwegian hunting and radio station (Jonsbu Radio/LMW) located on the coast of Eastern Greenland in present-day King Christian X Land. Administratively
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Norwegian claim to an area of eastern Greenland from 1931 to 1933
Greenland was uninhabited and included only three main Norwegian stations (Jonsbu, Myggbukta and Antarctic Havn) and numerous smaller ones. The first European
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Norwegian author and polar researcher
December 1901 – 9 November 1970) was a Norwegian author and polar researcher. Jónsbú Station in NE Greenland was named after him. He was born in Tromsø in Troms
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Bay in King Christian X Land, Greenland
15 km (9.3 mi) northeast of the mouth of Ardencaple Fjord. It was named Jonsbu (Jónsbú) after Norwegian trapper John Schjelderup Giæver (1901–1970). The station
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Measurement made on an electrocardiogram
combination with other drugs known to prolong QT interval." Aasebø W, Erikssen J, Jonsbu J, Stavem K (April 2007). "ECG changes in patients with acute ethanol intoxication"
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Place in Greenland, Denmark
overwintered at the more southerly station Antarctic Havn. Together with Jónsbú Station in Hochstetter Foreland, as well as Storfjord, Torgilsbu and Finnsbu
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United States Coast Guard ship
hulk. The ship was decommissioned in February 1962 and sold for scrap. Jonsbu Station Johnson, p 113 Scheina, pp 30–31 "Northland (WPG-49), 1927" Canney
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Bay in King Christian X Land, Northeastern Greenland
Spellbound: A Story of East Greenland, 2008 List of fjords of Greenland Jónsbú Station Myggbukta Catalogue of place names in northern East Greenland, Geological
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Headland in northeast Greenland
year the Germans would try to establish another meteorological facility at Jonsbu. Cape Biot is located in the Greenland Sea, south of Cape Simpson on the
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Peninsula in northeastern Greenland
shore of Peters Bay, by the mouth of Ardencaple Fjord. It was named Jonsbu (Jónsbú) after Norwegian trapper John Schjelderup Giæver (1901–1970). The station
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Species of flowering plant
desiccated ponds. Distribution ranges from Danmarks Island (70°30'N) to Jonsbu, Hochstetter Foreland (75°20'N). Despite is its limited distribution range
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Norwegian Arctic explorer, marine biologist and meteorologist
brought them back to Norway in August 1933. Even then, some stations, such as Jonsbu at the northern end and Torgilsbu at the southern, continued operation under
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Fjord in Greenland
north of Kuhn Island and of the mouth of Grandjean Fjord. Peters Bay, where Jónsbú Station formerly stood, lies to the northeast of the fjord's mouth, beyond
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Place in Greenland, Denmark
reestablished. Together with Finnsbu and Torgilsbu further south, as well as Jonsbu in the far north, Storfjord became part of the Norwegian contribution to
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Norwegian maritime telecommunications company
stations on the east coast of Greenland in 1932: Karlsbakk, Myggbukta, Jonsbu, Storfjord, Torgilsbu and Finnbus. These were used for a combination of
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Time; Age; Destiny
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A string of pearls
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Glow of Moon, Light of the Moon
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Productive; Fruitful
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Norwegian unisex short form of longer names containing the element ing, INGE means "foremost one."Â
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