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Hegranes is the name of the
Icelandic peninsula between the
branches of the Héraðsvötn
river in Skagafjörður.
Although Hegranes is
called a peninsula...
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awarded to
Cristi Hegranes 2008 Ida B.
Wells Award for
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awarded to
Cristi Hegranes Institute for Nonprofit...
- part of Skagafjörður.
Bjarnason e
paventually became priest at Ríp in
Hegranes in 1829 and held that post
until his death. Gissurarson's
niece was Efemía...
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houses have been
moved to the
museum site at Glaumbær. Áshús is from Ás in
Hegranes. It was
built between 1884–1886 to
house Skagafjörður's women's school...
- Sauðárkrókur, a
village on the Skagafjörður bay in
northern Iceland. The
Hegranes non-directional
beacon (Ident: HE) is 1.8
nautical miles northeast of the...
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middle of Skagafjörður County, Iceland,
named after the Ríp
church site in
Hegranes. On June 6, 1998, Rípurhreppur
joined ten
other local governments to form...
- used to be
called Rípur) is a farm and
church site in the
southeast of
Hegranes in Skagafjörður, Iceland. Ríp is an old word that can be
translated to...
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loosely inspired by the
medieval arms of
Audun Hugleiksson who was from
Hegranes in Jølster. He was a
medieval nobleman (died in 1302) who
built Audunborg...
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December 1967), Vaðlaheiði [is] (channel 6, on 1
December 1968) and
Hegranes (channel 8, on 13
December 1968). Test
colour transmission commenced in...
- Héraðsvötn
splits into two
forks that flow to the sea on
either side of
Hegranes.
These forks are
referred to as the Western-Héraðsvötn and Eastern-Héraðsvötn...