svalgtraktens
Svalgtraktens, also known as the Svalbard archipelago, is a remote and sparsely populated archipelago located in the Arctic Ocean, north of mainland Norway. It is part of the Kingdom of Norway and is known for its unique natural environment, rich biodiversity, and significant scientific research activities. The archipelago consists of over 150 islands, with the largest being Spitsbergen, which is the only permanently inhabited island. The total area of Svalgtraktens is approximately 61,000 square kilometers, making it one of the largest archipelagos in the world.
The climate of Svalgtraktens is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The archipelago
The indigenous Sami people have a long history of living in the Svalgtraktens archipelago, and their traditional