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  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.

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    Create account; Log in; Personal tools. Donate; Create account; ... This is a list of years in Iceland. See also the timeline of Icelandic history. 9th century

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  9. Íslandspóstur - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, regular postal sailings began between Iceland and Denmark, once a year. The first Icelandic postage stamps were published in 1873, and at the same time, the Icelandic postal system was being organised under a special board and the first post offices being established. [ 1 ]