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Reykjavík [a] is the capital of, and largest city in, Iceland. ... Reykjavík has a population of around 140,000 as of 2023 (up from 121,822 in 2015).
The population of Iceland from 1703 to 2017, using data from Statistics Iceland. The population of Iceland probably wavered between about 30,000 and 80,000 for most of the time since settlement. Official statistics begin in 1703, since which the population has grown from 50,358 to 376,248 (January 2022).
Seven municipalities make up the Capital Region with Reykjavík being the most populated by far with 136,894 inhabitants. Kjósarhreppur is the largest municipality by area (284 km 2 (110 sq mi)) but is entirely rural and only has 269 inhabitants.
Population (2024) [3] Area (km 2) Population density (per km 2) ISO 3166-2 Number of municipalities Largest town 1 Capital Region: Höfuðborgarsvæðið 244,177 1,046 233.44 IS-1 7 Reykjavík: 2 Southern Peninsula: Suðurnes 30,933 813 38.05 IS-2 4 Reykjanesbær: 3 Western Region: Vesturland 17,419 9,527 1.83 IS-3 9 Akranes: 4 Westfjords ...
Reykjavík, Iceland's largest metropolitan area and the centre of the Capital Region which, with a population of 233,034, makes for 64% of Iceland's population (numbers from 2020) The original population of Iceland was of Norse and Gaelic origin.
The downtown area of Reykjavik, pictured in September 2021. ... The trials involved 2,500 people — more than 1% of Iceland’s working population at the time — and were aimed at maintaining or ...
Reykjavík, Capital of Iceland Kópavogur Reykjanesbær Akureyri Selfoss. List of localities ... Population (2018) [4] Change (since 2013) Municipality [5] Region [6] 1
25 April: Reykjavík fire of 1915 . 1916 Icelandic Federation of Labour headquartered in Reykjavík. [4] Social Democratic Party (Iceland) founded in Reykjavík. [4] 1918 – January: Danish–Icelandic Act of Union signed in Alþingishúsið. [2] 1919 – Population: 16,154. [13] 1925 – Reykjavík City Orchestra formed (approximate date).