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  2. Public holidays in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The public holidays are the religious holidays of the Church of Iceland and the First Day of Summer, May Day, the Icelandic National Day. In addition, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve are holidays from 1 PM. [1] There are also twelve official flag days in Iceland, some of which are not public holidays. On a flag day all government buildings fly ...

  3. Tourism in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    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's ...

  4. Þjóðhátíð - Wikipedia

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    Þjóðhátíð (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈθjouːðˌhauːˌtʰiːθ], "National Festival") is an annual outdoor festival held in Vestmannaeyjar island, Iceland, on the weekend before the first Monday in August.

  5. 2022 in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    [1] 4 April – Icelandic journalists along with others from the European Union, Norway, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein from obtaining a visa in Russia by a simplified procedure. [2] 17 June – Iceland report their first case of Monkeypox. [3] 21 September – Police arrest four people over a terrorist plot, the first of its kind in Iceland's ...

  6. Your Stargazing Calendar for July 2022 - AOL

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    The Buck Moon’s peak is at 2:38 p.m. ET, so watching the moonrise should offer plenty of brilliance on July 13, as you take in the biggest and brightest supermoon of 2022. ☄️ Comet: July 14

  7. Man's Day and Woman's Day (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    [3] The first commercial advertisements referencing Man's Day's appeared in the 1970s. In contemporary Icelandic culture, women commemorate Man's Day by giving their men special attention or a small gift. In many Icelandic homes, it is traditional for women to cook the Icelandic smoked lamb called hangikjöt.