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  2. Icelandic National Day - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic National Day (Icelandic: Þjóðhátíðardagurinn, the day of the nation's celebration) is an annual holiday in Iceland which commemorates the foundation of The Republic of Iceland on 17 June 1944. This date also marks the end of Iceland's centuries-old ties with Denmark. [1]

  3. Icelandic independence movement - Wikipedia

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    The Icelandic independence movement (Icelandic: Sjálfstæðisbarátta Íslendinga) was the collective effort made by Icelanders to achieve self-determination and independence from the Kingdom of Denmark throughout the 19th and early 20th century. Iceland received a constitution and limited home rule in 1874.

  4. History of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The recorded history of Iceland began with the ... so to this day. In 1602, Iceland was ... that the U.S. recognize Iceland's absolute independence. The British were ...

  5. 1944 Icelandic constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional referendum was held in Iceland between 20 and 23 May 1944. [1] The 1918 Danish–Icelandic Act of Union declared Iceland to be a sovereign state separate from Denmark, but maintained the two countries in a personal union, with the king of Denmark also being the king of Iceland.

  6. Kingdom of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Because of the Kalmar Union, Iceland had been under the control of the Crown of Denmark since 1380, [4] although formally it had been a Norwegian possession until 1814. [5] In 1874, one thousand years after the first acknowledged settlement, Denmark granted Iceland home rule. The constitution, written the same year, was revised in 1903 and the ...

  7. Timeline of Icelandic history - Wikipedia

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    Southern Iceland is hit by two earthquakes, the first 6.6 M L and the second 6.5 M L. There were no fatalities but a few people were injured and there was some considerable damage to infrastructure. 2004: 2 June: The president of Iceland, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, refuses to sign a bill from the parliament for the first time in the nation's ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Jón Sigurðsson - Wikipedia

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    The portrait of Jón Sigurðsson at l. on the obverse of an Iceland 10 Kronur Banknote dated 1928. His birthday, 17 June, was chosen as Iceland's National Holiday to recognize his efforts toward Icelandic independence. [8] He is often referred to as President ("Jón forseti") by Icelanders.