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High up in the Arctic, near the North Pole, Svalbard stands alone as a geopolitical unicorn. The cluster of islands is a part of Norway, but is also governed by a unique treaty dating from World War I. It allows just about anyone to take up a life there, visa-free.
By Jeffrey GettlemanSarah Hurtes and Louise Krüger Visuals Emile Ducke
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