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Iceland (
Icelandic: Ísland,
pronounced [ˈistlant] ) is a
Nordic island country between the
North Atlantic and
Arctic Oceans, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge...
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probably the
result of not
having any
natural predators in
their native Iceland.
Icelandics tend to be friendly,
docile and easy to handle,
while also being...
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people Icelandic language Icelandic orthography Icelandic cuisine Icelander (disambiguation)
Icelandic Airlines, a
predecessor of
Icelandair Icelandic horse...
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excellent mothers.
Icelandics are medium-sized and have a
small carc****
weight (about 2.5
pounds for a five
month old ****erel).
Icelandic chickens are alert...
- Reykjavík is the
capital of, and
largest city in,
Iceland. It is
located in
southwestern Iceland, on the
southern s**** of Faxaflói Bay. With a latitude...
- The
prime minister of
Iceland (
Icelandic: Forsætisráðherra Íslands) is head of
government of the
Republic of
Iceland. The
prime minister is
appointed formally...
- Most muni****lities in
Iceland include more than one settlement. For example, four
localities (Selfoss, Stokkseyri, Eyrarbakki, and Tjarnabyggð) can all...
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older Icelandic words rather than
directly taking in
loanwords from
other languages.
Aside from the 300,000
Icelandic speakers in
Iceland,
Icelandic is spoken...
- This is a list of
universities in
Iceland.
There are
seven universities in
Iceland as
defined by law. No
distinction is made
between research universities...
- This is a list of amb****adors of
Iceland (excluding consuls).
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