Finnsbu was a Norwegian hunting, meteorological and radio station (Finnsbu Radio/LMX) located on the King Frederick VI Coast, Southeastern Greenland. Administratively...
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led the actions in southeastern Greenland, where he had established the Finnsbu radio station. 12 July 1932 the Norwegian flag was raised at Myggbukta...
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Antarctic Haven Cartographic expeditions to Greenland King Christian X Land Finnsbu and Torgilsbu, part of a simultaneous claim in Southeast Greenland, which...
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Jónsbú Station in Hochstetter Foreland, as well as Storfjord, Torgilsbu and Finnsbu further south, Myggbukta became part of the Norwegian contribution to the...
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(1902–1977) shared his vision and helped to establish a Norwegian station at Finnsbu, SE Greenland. Hallvard graduated from the University of Oslo in 1920....
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1932. Meanwhile another Norwegian station was built in Thorland and named Finnsbu. In the same year Norway staked sovereignty claims in Southeast Greenland...
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before by the Danish crown. The main settlements of the territory were Finnsbu in the north, with Trollbotn and Vogtsbu nearby, and Torgilsbu in the south...
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Station". Together with Myggbukta, as well as Storfjord, Torgilsbu and Finnsbu further south, Jonsbu became part of the Norwegian contribution to the...
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1932. Meanwhile another Norwegian station was built in Thorland and named Finnsbu. In the same year Norway staked sovereignty claims in Southeast Greenland...
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from Tromsø, a Norwegian station was built in southern Thorland and named Finnsbu. The other expedition, led by Ole Mortensen, went to Storfjord (Kangerlussuaq...
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