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  2. Reykjavík - Wikipedia

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    reykjavik.is. Reykjavík (/ ˈreɪkjəvɪk, - viːk / RAYK-yə-vik, -⁠veek; [ 4 ]Icelandic: [ˈreiːcaˌviːk] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxaflói bay. With a latitude of 64°08′ N, the city is the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state.

  3. The Sun Voyager - Wikipedia

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    Sæbraut, Reykjavík, Iceland. The Sun Voyager (Icelandic: Sólfar [ˈsouːlˌfaːr̥]) is a sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, located next to the Sæbraut road in Reykjavík, Iceland. Sun Voyager is described as a dreamboat, or an ode to the Sun. The artist intended it to convey the promise of undiscovered territory, a dream of hope, progress ...

  4. The Settlement Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 64°08′51″N 21°56′34″W. The entry of The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavík 871±2 on Aðalstræti 16 in Reykjavík. The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavík 871±2 (Icelandic: Landnámssýningin) is an exhibition on the settlement of Reykjavík, Iceland, created by the Reykjavik City Museum. The exhibition is based on the ...

  5. National Museum of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Suðurgata 41, Reykjavík. Established. 24 February 1863. Location. Reykjavik, Iceland. Website. www.thjodminjasafn.is. The National Museum of Iceland (Icelandic: Þjóðminjasafn Íslands [ˈθjouðˌmɪnjaˌsapn ˈistlan (t)s]) was established on 24 February 1863, with Jón Árnason the first curator of the Icelandic collection, previously ...

  6. Tourism in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Active tourism: riding Icelandic horses in Skaftafell. Tourism in Iceland has grown considerably in economic significance in the past 15 years. As of 2016, the tourism industry is estimated to contribute about 10 percent to the Icelandic GDP; [1] the number of foreign visitors exceeded 2,000,000 for the first time in 2017; tourism is responsible for a share of nearly 30 percent of the country ...

  7. Golden Circle (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    Þingvellir National Park rift valley. The Golden Circle (Icelandic: Gullni hringurinn [ˈkʏtlnɪ ˈr̥iŋkʏrɪn]) is a tourist route in southern Iceland, covering about 300 kilometres (190 mi) looping from Reykjavík into the southern uplands of Iceland and back. It is the area that contains most tours and travel-related activities in Iceland.