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  2. Icelandic national costume - Wikipedia

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    The five following types of costume are all recognized as Icelandic National costumes. However both the kyrtill and skautbúningur were designed in the 19th century from scratch as ceremonial costumes, while the faldbúningur, peysuföt and the upphlutur are traditional daily wear of Icelandic women in olden times.

  3. List of social nudity places in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Female toplessness has been officially legalized (in a nonsexual context) in all public beaches and swimming pools throughout the country (unless otherwise specified by region, province or municipality by-laws) on 20 March 2000, when the Supreme Court of Cassation (through sentence No. 3557) has determined that the exposure of the nude female ...

  4. Jónsmessa - Wikipedia

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    ' John's Mass '), also known as Midsummer Night, is an Icelandic holiday celebrated on June 24 and named after John the Baptist. [1] According to Icelandic folklore, cows gain the powers of speech, seals become human, [ 2 ] and it is healthy to roll naked in the dew-covered grass on Jónsmessa. [ 3 ]

  5. Culture of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Iceland was ranked as the fourth happiest nation in the world. [4] Local and national festivals include the annual National Day, celebrating the country's independence in 1944, Sumardagurinn fyrsti which celebrates the first day of summer, and Sjómannadagurinn which is held every June to pay tribute to the country's maritime history.

  6. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    In the majority of elementary schools, students are not required to wear a uniform to school. Where they are required, many boys wear white shirts, short trousers, and caps. Young boys often dress more formally in their class pictures than they do other days of the school year. Girls' uniforms might include a grey pleated skirt and white blouse.

  7. Public holidays in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    17 June National Day: Þjóðhátíðardagurinn Flag day. Commemorates the foundation of the republic. Typically referred to as "17. júní". Moveable: Commerce Day: Frídagur verslunarmanna First Monday in August. The long weekend is usually the largest domestic travel weekend 24 December Christmas Eve: Aðfangadagur Holiday from 13:00 25 December