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Jan Mayen

2020 Edition · 34 data fields

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Introduction

Background

This desolate, mountainous island in the Arctic Ocean was named after a Dutch whaling captain who indisputably discovered it in 1614 (earlier claims are inconclusive). Visited only occasionally by seal hunters and trappers over the centuries, the island came under Norwegian sovereignty in 1929. The long dormant Beerenberg volcano, the northernmost active volcano on earth, resumed activity in 1970, and the most recent eruption occurred in 1985.

Geography

Area

land
377 sq km
total
377 sq km
water
0 sq km

Area - comparative

slightly more than twice the size of Washington, D.C.

Climate

arctic maritime with frequent storms and persistent fog

Coastline

124.1 km

Elevation

highest point
Haakon VII Toppen on Beerenberg 2,277
lowest point
Norwegian/Greenland Seas 0 m

Geographic coordinates

71 00 N, 8 00 W

Geography - note

barren volcanic spoon-shaped island with some moss and grass flora; island consists of two parts: a larger northeast Nord-Jan (the spoon "bowl") and the smaller Sor-Jan (the "handle"), linked by a 2.5 km-wide isthmus (the "stem") with two large lakes, Sorlaguna (South Lagoon) and Nordlaguna (North Lagoon)

Irrigated land

0 sq km (2022)

Land boundaries

total
0 km

Land use

agricultural land
0% (2011 est.)
other
100% (2018 est.)

Location

Northern Europe, island between the Greenland Sea and the Norwegian Sea, northeast of Iceland

Map references

Arctic Region

Maritime claims

contiguous zone
24 nm
continental shelf
200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
exclusive economic zone
200 nm
territorial sea
12 nm

Natural hazards

dominated by the volcano Beerenberg volcanism: Beerenberg (2,227 m) is Norway's only active volcano; volcanic activity resumed in 1970; the most recent eruption occurred in 1985

Natural resources

none

Terrain

volcanic island, partly covered by glaciers

People and Society

Population

total
no permanent inhabitants

Government

Country name

conventional long form
none
conventional short form
Jan Mayen
etymology
named after Dutch Captain Jan Jacobszoon MAY, one of the first explorers to reach the island in 1614

Dependency status

territory of Norway; since 1994, administered from Oslo through the county governor (fylkesmann) of Nordland; however, authority has been delegated to a station commander of the Norwegian Defense Communication Service; in 2010, Norway designated the majority of Jan Mayen as a nature reserve

Flag

the flag of Norway is used

Legal system

the laws of Norway apply

Communications

Broadcast media

a coastal radio station has been remotely operated since 1994

Military and Security

Military - note

defense is the responsibility of Norway

Environment

Environmental issues

pollutants transported from southerly latitudes by winds and ocean currents

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