
Isfjorden is the
second longest fjord
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in the
Norwegian archipelago of
Svalbard
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. It lies on the west side of
Spitsbergen
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, an island in the
Arctic Ocean
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about midway between
Norway
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and the
North Pole
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, and the largest in the archipelago. The mountain of
Alkhornet stands on the northern side of the entrance to the fjord, as does the coastal plain of
Daudmannsøyra. A portion of Isfjorden is included in the
national parks of Norway
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as
Nordre Isfjorden Land National Park. Around the fjord lie many of the largest settlements in Svalbard:
Barentsburg,
Longyearbyen
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(on the
Adventfjorden) and
Pyramiden.
History

A
Basque
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whaling ship from
San Sebastian, under the command of Juan de Erauso and piloted by the Englishman
Nicholas Woodcock, was the first to establish a temporary whaling station here in 1612. In 1613
French, Basque, and
Dutch whaling ships resorted to Safehaven (
Trygghamna) on the north side of Isford or in Green Harbour on the south side of the fjord. All were either driven off by armed
English ships or were forced to pay a fine of some sort. In 1614 the Dutch agreed to give Isfjorden to the English. The English continued to use Isfjorden as a whaling base until at least the late 1650s.
Svenskehuset Tragedy
The
Svenskehuset Tragedy occurred in 1872–73 at
Cape Thordsen in Isfjorden. Seventeen men died in ''Svenskehuset'', now the oldest house on Spitsbergen. Today it is preserved as a cultural heritage site.
References
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External links
Foraminifera from Isfjorden- illustrated catalogue
Fjords of Spitsbergen
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