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  2. Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland ranks highly in international comparisons of national performance, such as quality of life, education, protection of civil liberties, government transparency, and economic freedom. It has the smallest population of any NATO member and is the only one with no standing army , possessing only a lightly armed coast guard .

  3. Demographics of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    All living Icelanders, as well as all foreign citizens with permanent residence in Iceland, have a personal identification number (kennitala) identifying them in the National Registry. This number is composed of 10 digits, whereof the first six are made up of the individual's birth date in the format DDMMYY.

  4. Health in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy at birth in Iceland. Iceland had the third-lowest crude mortality rate in Europe, at 355 per 100,000 population in 2015. It had the lowest rate of male smokers in Europe: 17%.

  5. Genetics or good living? Why people in Iceland outlast rest ...

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    Year after year, Iceland is one of the top-ranked countries for life expectancy with its citizens surviving until an average of 83-years-old.

  6. Volcanic eruption risk in Iceland increases, scientists warn

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    Scientists in Iceland say there is an increasing likelihood that a volcano, which has erupted several times since the end of 2023, will spring to life once again as magma continues to build up ...

  7. Culture of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    This group of artists included Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval, who painted village life in Iceland. Ásmundur Sveinsson , a 20th-century sculptor, was from Iceland. Einar Hákonarson is an expressionistic and figurative painter who brought the figure back into Icelandic painting in 1968.