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Nobody is born in Longyearbyen, and nobody dies here.

Because permafrost prevents bodies from decomposing safely and the local hospital cannot handle complex births, expectant mothers traditionally travel to mainland Norway to give birth and the dying are flown out for burial. The line has become the best-known saying about the town, even though it exaggerates what is really a practical health and burial policy rather than a literal law.

Traditional Svalbard & Jan Mayen Customs, Svalbard & Jan Mayen

Source: Widely reported in international press, including The Local Norway, "Nobody dies in Longyearbyen"; Stuff.co.nz, "Svalbard, Norway: The island where no one is allowed to die, or give birth"; and the 2018 documentary short "Nobody Dies in Longyearbyen" (director David Freid).

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