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Setberg (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsɛtˌpɛrk]) is a "Kirkjustaður" (lit. 'church place')
located on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, in the Grundarfjörður muni****lity...
- ISBN 978-0-12-643141-4. Sigurðsson,
Haraldur (1970). The
petrology and
chemistry of the
Setberg volcanic region and of the
intermediate and acid
rocks of Iceland. dur...
- a
larder by locals.
Melrakkaey was a
possession of the
Setberg since the 14th century.
Setberg came into the
ownership of
Melrakkaey when a
local elderly...
- December, 1724 – 24 August, 1794) was an
Icelandic priest and
author based at
Setberg, Grundarfjörður. He is also
believed to be the
first person to grow potatoes...
-
January 2014). Magnússon,
Gunnar (1959). Landhelgisbókin. Bókaútgáfan
Setberg SF. p. 157.
Ingimundarson (1996). Í eldlínu
kalda stríðsins. p. 377. Sveinn...
- Hlothvers-toft ("Hlothver's plot"). Sadberge,
County Durham, from Old
Norse setberg ("flat-topped hill"). Scarborough, Yorkshire, from Old
Norse Skarthiborg...
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lavas through the ba****t
tholeiitic magma series are at the
mountain of
Setberg to the
north east of Grundarfjörður and near Elliðatindar, on each side...
- ; trans. from Þorsteinn E. Jónsson, Endurminningar, 2 vols (Reykjavík:
Setberg, 1992–1993).
First volume: Dansað í háloftunum;
second volume: Viðburðarík...
- Golf Club Mosfellsbæjar Golf Club
Oddur Golf Club
Reykjavik Golf Club
Setberg Golf Club Nesklúbburinn Golf Club Grindavíkur Golf Club Suðurnesja Golf...
- Dramatist. OCLC 83281608 Gils Guðmundsson. Í Nærveru Sálar:
Einar Hjörleifsson Kvaran, Maðurinn og Skáldið. Reykjavík :
Setberg, 1997. ISBN 997952202X...