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  2. Reykjavík - Wikipedia

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    Reykjavík is the capital, and in fact Iceland's only city, and as such, it plays a vital role in all cultural life in the country. The city is home to Iceland's main cultural institutions, boasts a flourishing arts scene and is renowned as a creative city with a diverse range of cultural happenings and dynamic grassroots activities.

  3. Guide to Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The award coincided with the relocation of Reykjavik's main Tourist Information Center to Reykjavík City Hall, where it was operated by Guide to Iceland. [7] In 2018 the U.S.-based General Electrics Pension Trust invested in Guide to Iceland through State Street Global Advisors, becoming the second-largest shareholder of the company. [8]

  4. Transport in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The modes of transport in Iceland are governed by the country's rugged terrain and sparse population. The principal mode of personal transport is the car. There are no public railways, although there are bus services. [1] Domestic flights serve places that reduce travel time significantly, or are seasonally inaccessible by road.

  5. 24 Best Places to Travel After Christmas - AOL

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    Iceland's capital city, Reykjavik, is a great place for foodies, and — with its Wake Up Reykajvík New Year's Eve party — not a bad place to ring in the new year. anouchka/istockphoto 8.

  6. Is it safe to travel to Iceland after volcanic eruption? Your ...

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    Earlier earthquakes struck just 10 miles south of Iceland’s main airport, Keflavík International, but the UK Foreign Office said travel can go ahead (Vafri.is)

  7. Rail transport in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    As of 2025, Iceland has no public railway system, although there have been three small short-lived railways in the past. The main reasons for the lack of railways are the small population outside the capital region, the availability of automobile, bus, and air transportation for inter-city travel, and the sometimes harsh environment.

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