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Does anybody live in longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway?


I was just curious how its like to live there and what are some prices on houses?

I'm sure plenty of Norwegians live there, but why ask us Dutchies? We don't have anything to do with Norway... Please tell me because people keep asking questions about Norway here, I'm curious, this is The Netherlands, not Norway...

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