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Hafnir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhapnɪr̥]) is a town in
southwestern Iceland. It is
situated in the
Reykjanes peninsula and has 109
inhabitants (as of...
- muni****lity is made up of the
towns of Keflavík and Njarðvík and the
village of
Hafnir. The muni****lity was
created in 1994 when the
inhabitants of the three...
- as of 2016 is 15,129. In 1995, Keflavík
merged with
nearby Njarðvík and
Hafnir to form the muni****lity of Reykjanesbær. Keflavík
International Airport...
- mission. An
archaeological excavation has
revealed the
ruins of a
cabin in
Hafnir on the
Reykjanes peninsula.
Carbon dating indicates that it was abandoned...
- had 7,000
residents when it
merged with the
nearby town of Njarðvík and
Hafnir in 1995 to
create Reykjanesbær,
which is the
largest settlement outside...
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below the 'Settlement Layer' and thus must date to
before 870. A
cabin in
Hafnir was
abandoned between 770 and 880 CE. It is
thought to have been a hunting...
- i-stems: (runic OEN) *sōlaʀ, *hafnaʀ, *hamnaʀ, *wāgaʀ
versus OWN sólir,
hafnir and vágir (modern
Swedish solar, hamnar, vågar ("suns, havens, scales");...
- Víkingur Ólafsvík Álafoss 0–6 KFG 5
April 2024
Spyrnir 0–5 Höttur/Huginn
Hafnir 12–0 KM Reykjavík
Hamar 2–5 (a.e.t.) Hvíti
Riddarinn Haukar 20–0 Afríka...
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Grafningshreppur Suðurland 83
Hauganes 105 111 5.7% Dalvíkurbyggð Norðurland
eystra 84
Hafnir 76 110 44.7% Reykjanesbær Suðurnes 85
Laugar 111 109 1.8% Þingeyjarsveit...
- was 4,400. In 1995 it
merged with the town of Keflavík and the
village of
Hafnir to form the new muni****lity of Reykjanesbær. The area is
mentioned in the...