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Hengill (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈheiɲcɪtl̥] ) is a
volcanic table mountain situated in the south-west of Iceland, to the
south of Þingvellir. The volcano...
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station in the
world and
largest in Iceland. The
facility is
located in
Hengill,
southwest Iceland, 11 km (7 mi) from the
Nesjavellir Geothermal Power...
- Reykjanes, Svartsengi, ****radalsfjall, Krýsuvík, Brennisteinsfjöll, and
Hengill volcanic systems.
These are
closely spaced en-echelon
fissure systems,...
- the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, on land and
reaching from Esja in the
north and
Hengill in the east to Reykjanestá in the west. Suðurnes (transl.
Southern Peninsula)...
- Grímsvötn Eyjafjallajökull
Hekla Hengill Krýsuvík
Katla Laki Öræfajökull
Surtsey Askja Eldfell Krafla Langjökull Hofsjökull Snæfellsjökull Ljósufjöll...
- (Touching the Arctic Circle) Grímsnes Grímsvötn
Hekla Helgafell Helgafell Hengill Herðubreið Hofsjökull Hofsjökull glacier
Holuhraun Hrómundartindur Hvalbakur...
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southwestern part of the country, near Þingvellir
National Park and the
Hengill mountain range,
about 30 km east of
central Reykjavík. The
power station...
- the
Reykjanes volcanic system, and the most
recent eruption of
Hengill. Only the
Hengill volcanic system, the most
easterly system, has an
additional complex...
- Heidarspordar,
fissure vent Hekla,
stratovolcano Helgrindur,
volcanic field Hengill,
crater rows Hofsjokull,
fissure vent Hromundartindur,
stratovolcano Katla...
- Hveragerði with an
elevation of 540
metres (1,770 ft). It to the east of
Hengill and is the
central volcano of an
adjacent 25 km (16 mi) long Hrómundartindur...