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Alftanes
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Bessastadahreppur District - general facts and history -
The district of Bessastadahreppur, which is almost exactly 600 hectares in size, had on December 1, 2002, a population of about 1780, living in somewhat over 560 dwellings. Situated on a low-lying |
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Gardabaer
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Gardabaer
The sixth largest town in Iceland.
The site of Garðabær has been inhabited since Iceland was first settled in the 9th century. Landnáma, the Book of Settlement, tells about two farms in the site of Garðabær, Vífilsstaðir and Sk |
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Hafnarfjordur
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Hafnarfjörður
- The town in the lava -
Hafnarfjörður Information Centre
Tourist Information, Strandgata 6
Tel. 585-5555
e-mail: info@hafnarfjordur.is
Open Mon to Fri 8:00-17:00 and at weekends in June, July and August 10:00-15:00
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Kopavogur
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Kopavogur
Kópavogur is the second-largest city in Iceland with a population of about 25,000. It lies south of Reykjavík and is a part of the greater Reykjavík area.
Kópavogur will be long remembered as the site of the Kópavogur meeting where b |
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Mosfellsbaer
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Welcome to Mosfellsbær
- Part of your journey -
"the green town" , offers its approximately 6200 inhabitants the possibility to enjoy city life without having to forego the advantage of unspoiled natural surroundings.
Mosfellsbaer is a young town and ha |
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Reykjavik
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Reykjavik
- The capital of Iceland -
It´s been called Europe´s hottest capital. Slick advertising campaigns have championed the city´s famed nightlife. But there is more to Reykjavik than pubs and clubs. Reykjavik held the prestigious title European City of Cul |
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Seltjarnarnes
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Welcome to Seltjarnarnes
Your town...
Seltjarnarnes is one of the oldest municipalities in Iceland and originally covered the majority of Reykjavik. Today the landscape of Seltjarnarnes is surrounded by the ocean on the north, west, and south coastlines. To the east Seltj |
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