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Höfði (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhœvðɪ]) is a
house in Reykjavík, Iceland,
built in 1909, and best
known as the
location for the 1986 Reykjavík Summit...
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named Thorunn (Þórunn).
Thord Horsehead was son of Snorri, son of
Thord of
Hofdi [is].
Thorfinn was
presumably raised at his father's
estate called Stad...
- who
lived at
Hofdi, son of
Bjorn Butter-Box" (Magnusson & Pálsson 1965, p. 91n)which is
identifiable with "Thord
Bjarnarson (at
Hofdi)" in Kunz 2000...
- who
lived at
Hofdi, son of
Bjorn Butter-Box" (Magnusson & Pálsson 1965, p. 91n)which is
identifiable with "Thord
Bjarnarson (at
Hofdi)" in Kunz 2000...
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Höfði á Höfðaströnd (
Höfði in Höfðaströnd) is a farm on the
eastern side of Skagafjörður, Iceland. It was the
homestead of Höfða-Þórður
Bjarnarson and...
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summit concluded. A
photograph taken of the two
departing Hofdi House portrays a visibly-angered
Reagan and a
solemn Gorbachev. Despite...
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Conference Center Heiðmörk – the
largest forest and
nature reserve in the area
Höfði – the
house in
which Gorbachev and
Reagan met in 1986 for the
Iceland Summit...
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October 2024 in Reykjavík. The
majority of
filming will take
place at
Höfði, the
actual site of the 1986 summit,
which cost 6.3
million krónur to rent...
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between Hof in Höfðaströnd and Höfðavatn, and half of Þórðarhöfði
across from
Höfði as well as Bæjarmöl,
south of the
isthmus that
connects the
headland and...
- The name
means great cape and is also the name of a
street in Reykjavík's
Höfði industrial area. Stórhöfði is the
location of one of the
oldest lighthouses...