The main industries of Svalbard are mining, tourism and scientific research.
The official language of Svalbard is Norwegian, most also speak English (The University teaches in English) and a significant percentage speak other languages as well.
Currently, Norway owns Svalbard. They have the same currency, the same language, and the same geography.
The currency in Svalbard is the Norwegian krone (NOK). The official language is Norwegian and the 2012 estimated population is 2,642.
The largest settlement in Svalbard is Longyearbyen, which is considered a city based on the size and population. It serves as the administrative center and main hub for services in the Svalbard archipelago.
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.
There is one main school in Longyearbyen, Svalbard for all ages of school children, there is also a kindergarten and a University- UNIS, which is part of the University of Tromso.
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The main religion on Svalbard is Christianity, with the Church of Norway being the predominant denomination. Other Christian denominations, such as the Roman Catholic Church and various Protestant groups, are also present on the archipelago.
There are no trains in Svalbard.
Svalbard is a part of Norway.
Svalbard is in the Artic Ocean.