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Akranes (Icelandic pronunciation: [
ˈaːkraˌnɛːs] ) is a port town and muni****lity on the west
coast of Iceland,
around 50 km (31 mi)
north of the capital...
- [ˈiːˌθrouhtaˌpantaˌlaɣ
ˈaːkraˌnɛs], lit. '
Akranes Sports Union'),
commonly known as ÍA, is an
Icelandic sports club
founded in 1946 and
based in the town of
Akranes, west...
- (
Akranes) 1952: KR (Reykjavík) 1953: ÍA (
Akranes) 1954: ÍA (
Akranes) 1955: KR (Reykjavík) 1956:
Valur (Reykjavík) 1957: ÍA (
Akranes) 1958: ÍA (
Akranes)...
- (Reykjavík) 2018 ÍA (
Akranes) 2019 Grótta (Seltjarnarnes) 2020 Keflavík (Reykjanesbær) 2021 Fram (Reykjavík) 2022
Fylkir (Reykjavík) 2023 ÍA (
Akranes) 2024 ÍBV (Vestmannaeyjar)...
- lit. '
Akranes Field' or more
precisely '
Akranes Stadium') (Known as
ELKEM völlurinn for
sponsorship purposes) is a
football stadium in
Akranes, Iceland...
- 0450 The
Akranes Folk
Museum (Icelandic: Byggðasafnið í Görðum
Akranesi [ˈpɪɣðaˌsapnɪð i ˈkœrðʏm ˈaːkraˌnɛːsɪ]),
formerly known as the
Akranes Museum Centre...
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company also runs fish
processing plants in two
other towns in Iceland,
Akranes and Vopnafjörður. The
company currently operates three freezing vessels...
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hometown club, ÍA
Akranes. In his career,
Gudjon won five
league titles and five cup titles. He also pla**** 22
European games for ÍA
Akranes. Guðjón pla****...
- Reykjavíkur is
appointed by the Reykjavík and
Akranes City Councils. Reykjavík
appoints five
members and
Akranes appoints one. The Borgarbyggð
Council appoints...
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multiple muni****lity borders. Some muni****lities, such as Hafnarfjörður and
Akranes, also
share the same name with a locality. However,
these localities are...