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Fjalla-Eyvindur (Icelandic for "Eyvindur of the Mountains"; c. 1714–1783) was an
Icelandic outlaw. He and his wife
Halla are
reported to have fled into...
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probably refers to the
close by
archipelago of Vestmannaeyjar. The word
fjalla [ˈfjatla] is the
genitive plural of fjöll, and so
Eyjafjalla [ˈeiːjaˌfjatla]...
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Archived from the
original on 2021-04-23. 2. og 3.
grein fjalla um bókstafinn z, brottnám hans úr íslensku, og ýmsar afleiðingar þess. z...
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committed lived in the Ódáðahraun and
accessed the oasis. One such
outlaw was
Fjalla-Eyvindur, who
lived there during the
winter of 1774–1775. In 2019, Herðubreið...
- 19th century.[citation needed] In the 18th century, the
Icelandic outlaw Fjalla-Eyvindur used the
Hveravellir hot
springs as a settlement. One of the hot...
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variant of the
given name Eyvind.
Notable people with the name include:
Fjalla-Eyvindur (1714–1783),
Icelandic outlaw Eyvindur P. Eiríksson (born 1935)...
- Íslands minni Þið þekkið fold með blíðri brá, og bláum
tindi fjalla, og svanahljómi, silungsá, og sælu blómi valla, og bröttum fossi, björtum...
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believed to be that of Halla, the wife of the
famous Icelandic outlaw Fjalla-Eyvindur.
Geography of
Iceland List of
lakes of
Iceland Volcanism of Iceland...
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District 3 IS-EYF Eyjafjarðarsveit
Eyjafjordur Village 6 IS-FJL Fjallabyggð
Fjalla Settlement 6 IS-FJD Fjarðabyggð
Fjarda Settlement 7 IS-FLR Fljótsdalshreppur...
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Smithsonian Institution. Teitsson, Ingvar. "Herðubreið -
Drottning íslenskra
fjalla".
International year of
mountains 2002.
Icelandic Environment ****ociation...