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            "title": "Dying Ban in the City of Longjerbijen",
            "content_html": "<h1>The Norwegian island of Svalbard is home to the officially northernmost town in the world Longjerbijen \u2014 where people are prohibited from dying.</h1>\n<p>In fact, if any of the residents is seriously ill or dying, they are urgently transported to the mainland by plane or boat. Even if a person happens to die in town, the deceased can\u2019t be buried there. Also, cats are not allowed as pets because they are believed to endanger the birds. On top of all this, all of the town\u2019s inhabitants have the permission to walk around with guns because of high risk of encounters with polar bears, which are estimated at more than 3,000. It seems that the dying ban here does not apply to the bears.</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https://www.seebtm.com/en/dying-ban/\">Dying Ban in the City of Longjerbijen</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https://www.seebtm.com/en\">SEE Business travel &amp; meetings magazine</a>.</p>\n",
            "content_text": "The Norwegian island of Svalbard is home to the officially northernmost town in the world Longjerbijen \u2014 where people are prohibited from dying.\nIn fact, if any of the residents is seriously ill or dying, they are urgently transported to the mainland by plane or boat. Even if a person happens to die in town, the deceased can\u2019t be buried there. Also, cats are not allowed as pets because they are believed to endanger the birds. On top of all this, all of the town\u2019s inhabitants have the permission to walk around with guns because of high risk of encounters with polar bears, which are estimated at more than 3,000. It seems that the dying ban here does not apply to the bears.\n&nbsp;\n&nbsp;\n&nbsp;\nThe post Dying Ban in the City of Longjerbijen appeared first on SEE Business travel &amp; meetings magazine.",
            "date_published": "2017-07-05T10:17:45+02:00",
            "date_modified": "2017-07-05T10:17:45+02:00",
            "author": {
                "name": "Milica Novak",
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                "OMG... Really?!"
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