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| DescriptionBjornoya Location Map-en.svg | 
             English: English map showing the location of Bjørnøya (Bear Island in English), an island between Norway and Svalbard. 
            Français : Carte en anglais montrant la localisation de l'île aux Ours (Bjørnøya en Norvégien), située entre la Norvège et l'archipel de Svalbard. 
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| Date | 2 November 2007 | 
| Source | Own work, from Image:Bjornoya map.png, Image:Arctic big.svg and Image:Barents 1942.svg. | 
| Author | Sémhur · ✉· ✍· | 
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            74° 27′ 0.00″ N, 19° 0′ 0.00″ E  | 
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