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The mysterious city at the northernmost point of the earth prohibits birth or death. What is going on?

The world’s northernmost mysterious city is Longyearbyen, a city in Norway. As we all know, Norwegian cities are very beautiful. But this beautiful city has a strange rule, that is, birth and death are not allowed here. If they become seriously ill, they will be sent to other cities.

Because this is the northernmost city in the world, it is only more than a thousand meters away from the North Pole. There are very few people living in such a cold climate place. There may be only a few dozen people in a small town outside the city, and the total permanent population of the entire city is only more than 3,000. There are more polar bears than people living here, there are about 4,000 polar bears in their early years. Longyearbyen is located in the tundra. If large organisms die and decay in the tundra, a lot of bacteria will be produced, and these bacteria will be difficult to die in extremely cold environments. It is precisely because birth and death will add a lot of bacteria to this land that birth and death are prohibited here.

Since there were people in the entire city, only a small cemetery was built. Moreover, this cemetery has been prohibited from burying the dead since the 1940s. At most, it only contains urns that were transported back after cremation. Let’s talk about the hospital here. The medical conditions here are very limited. They basically only provide emergency assistance to patients, and there are only eight emergency beds. The environment determines the way of life here. No matter how sick you are, you must leave here as long as you are alive.

This unique regulation also destined this city to be extraordinary. I hope this beautiful little city will get better and better. If you are lucky enough to come to Norway, don’t forget to come here to appreciate the beauty of the polar regions.