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Hekla (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhɛhkla] ), or Hecla, is an
active stratovolcano in the
south of
Iceland with a
height of 1,491 m (4,892 ft).
Hekla is...
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Hekla is a 220-metre (722 ft), 48-story skys****er in Puteaux, in the La Défense
district of
Greater Paris, in France.
Named after the Icelandic...
- Ungmennafélagið
Hekla (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈuŋkˌmɛnːaˌfjɛːˌlaijɪð ˈhɛhkla], lit. '
Hekla Youth Club') is a multi-sports club in ****a, Iceland. It...
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Hekla Stålstrenga is a
Norwegian folk and folk rock band
specializing in
North Norwegian traditional music. It was
formed in 2008 as a duo by fiddler...
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Hekla 3
eruption (H-3) c. 1000 BC is
considered the most
severe eruption of
Hekla during the Holocene. It
threw about 7.3 km3 of
volcanic rock into...
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Hekla Sound (Danish:
Hekla Sund) is a
sound in King
Frederick VIII Land,
Northeast Greenland.
Administratively it is part of the
Northeast Greenland...
- Gjálp Floods
Grensdalur Grímsey (Touching the Arctic Circle) Grímsnes Grímsvötn
Hekla Helgafell Helgafell Hengill Herðubreið Hofsjökull Hofsjökull glacier Holuhraun...
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Scotia was a
barque that was
built in 1872 as the
Norwegian whaler Hekla. She was
purchased in 1902 by
William Speirs Bruce and re****ed as a research...
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connection with the
eruption of
Hekla (Thorarinsson, "The
eruption of
Hekla, 1947-48II, 3, The tephra-fall from
Hekla,
March 29th, 1947", Visindafélag...
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Hecla is the
traditional English spelling of the
Icelandic volcano,
Hekla, and may also
refer to: Fury and
Hecla Strait, Nunavut,
Canada Hecla, Kentucky...