FridtjovbreenFridtjovbreen is a glacier in Nordenskiöld Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It has a length of about 14 kilometers, and debouches into the bay Fridtjovhamna at the northern side of Van Mijenfjorden. The name stems from a hunting vessel used during the Torell expedition to Spitsbergen.[1] The lower part of the glacier is included in the Nordenskiöld Land National Park.[2] To the west of Fridtjovbreen is the mountain Ingeborgfjellet,[3] a characteristic ridge and an easily recognizable landmark viewed from sea.[4] References
77°49′48″N 14°24′36″E / 77.83000°N 14.41000°E
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