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Longyear is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Barry B.
Longyear (born 1942),
American science fiction author and
screenwriter Burton...
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Boart Longyear is an
international mineral exploration company founded in 1890 in the
United States. It is
headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, with...
- [ˈlɔ̀ŋjɛrˌbyːən],
locally Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈlɔ̀ŋjɑrˌbyːən]; "
Longyear Town") is the world's
northernmost settlement with a po****tion greater...
- John
Munro Longyear, Sr. (April 15, 1850 – May 28, 1922) was an
American businessman and
noted developer of
timber and
mineral lands in the
Upper Peninsula...
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Longyear Lake is a lake in St.
Louis County, in the U.S.
state of Minnesota.
Longyear Lake
bears the name of
brothers who were
businessmen in the local...
- died. It is the
worst air
crash in
Norwegian history. "ENSB – Svalbard/
Longyear" (PDF). AIP Norge/Norway. Avinor. 31 May 2012. AD 2 ENSB.
Archived from...
- The
Longyear Building is a
commercial structure located at 210
North Front Street in Marquette, Michigan. It was
listed on the
National Register of Historic...
- The
Longyear River (Norwegian: Longyearelva) is a
river which runs
through the
Longyear Valley, p****ing
through the town of
Longyearbyen and draining...
- John
Longyear may
refer to: John W.
Longyear (1820–1875),
politician from the U.S.
state of
Michigan John
Munro Longyear (1850–1922), his son, best known...
- development. The
Longyear Museum of
Anthropology is part of the
Department of
Sociology and
Anthropology at
Colgate University. The
Longyear Museum exhibition...