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  1. Bear Island (Norwegian: Bjørnøya, pronounced [ˈbjø̀ːɳœʏɑ]) is the southernmost island of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago. The island is located at the limits of the Norwegian and Barents seas, approximately halfway between Spitsbergen and the North Cape.

  2. Bear Island is a remote island in the north that is home to House Mormont. It lies within the Bay of Ice, north of Deepwood Motte and south of the Frozen Shore. [1] The Mormonts live at Mormont Keep.

  3. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Bjørnøya (Bear Island) is the sou­thern­most island of the Sval­bard archi­pe­la­go, half­way bet­ween Nor­way and Spits­ber­gen. The island is 178 km 2 lar­ge and rela­tively rare­ly visi­ted, but fasci­na­ting.

  4. 1 de nov. de 1979 · On the remote Norwegian Bear Island, used as a submarine base by the Germans during World War II, U.N. scientist Larsen sends a distress signal using an emergency N.A.T.O. frequency, and is received by scientific vessel Morning Rose.

  5. Bear Island is a 1979 thriller film based on Alistair MacLean's 1971 novel of the same name. It was directed by Don Sharp, and starring Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee and Lloyd Bridges.

  6. El la isla del oso, al norte de Noruega, hay un tesoro nazi escondido, el oro de Noruega que ellos confiscaron durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y que está escondido en una base de submarinos de guerra alemán que fue destruida en un bombardeo aéreo justo antes del fin de la guerra.

  7. Bjørnøya (Bear Island) is the southernmost part of Spitsbergen and is located at 74°30'N 19°Ø, about midway between the Norwegian mainland and Spitsbergen. Most of the island's 178 km2 are flat, with some mountainous areas in the south. The Miseryfjellet mountain is the tallest with 536 m.