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  2. National identification numbering in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The name number (Icelandic: nafnnúmer) was the second national identification number in Iceland. It was based on the individual's name and thus allowed alphabetical ordering since computers at the time could not work with the alphabet directly. Shortly after, in 1965, a new Icelandic identity card (Icelandic: Nafnskírteini) was introduced. It ...

  3. Icelandic identity card - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] The Icelandic identity card is uncommon in Iceland, as most people use their driving licence as ID. [6] An updated design complying with EU standards was introduced in March 2024, allowing the Icelandic ID card to be used for travel across all countries in the EU/EFTA, which was not possible with previous cards. [7] [8] [9]

  4. Icelandic identification number - Wikipedia

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    The number is composed of ten digits. For a personal ID number, the first six of these are the individual's date of birth in the format DDMMYY. [1] The identification numbers assigned to companies (and other legal entities) can be distinguished by the fact that the DD component is always greater than that for individuals.

  5. Icelandic nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic nationality law details the conditions by which an individual is a national of Iceland. The primary law governing these requirements is the Icelandic Nationality Act, which came into force on 1 January 1953. Iceland is a member state of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the European Economic Area (EEA).

  6. Icelandic passport - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] As of 2023, 94.9% of Icelandic citizens possess an Icelandic passport. [6] It is one of three official documents issued by the Icelandic government, the others being the Icelandic identity card and the Icelandic driving licence. The passport allows for the freedom of movement in any of the states of EFTA [7] and the EU/EEA.

  7. Íslendingabók - Wikipedia

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    Íslendingabók (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈistlɛntiŋkaˌpouːk], Old Norse pronunciation: [ˈiːslɛndɪŋɡaˌboːk], lit. ' Book of Icelanders '; Latin: Libellus Islandorum) is a historical work dealing with early Icelandic history. The author was an Icelandic priest, Ari Þorgilsson, working in the early 12th century. The work originally ...

  8. Icelandic heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic heraldry is the study of coats of arms and other insignia used in Iceland. It belongs to the German-Nordic heraldic tradition, as the heraldry of Iceland has been primarily influenced by the heraldic traditions of Norway, Denmark and other Nordic countries. Iceland does not have a strong sense of heraldic tradition, however, because ...

  9. Code page 861 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 861 (CCSID 861) [2] (also known as CP 861, IBM 00861, OEM 861, DOS Icelandic [3]) is a code page used under DOS in Iceland to write the Icelandic language (as well as other Nordic languages).