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  2. List of national parks of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2008 there were four national parks in Iceland; in that year Jökulsárgljúfur and Skaftafell were merged and incorporated into Vatnajökull National Park. [2] Vatnajökull National and Snæfellsjökull National Park are supervised by the Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources , Þingvellir National Park is supervised by ...

  3. Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women - Wikipedia

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    Since 2004, Forbes, an American business magazine, has published an annual list of its ranking of the 100 most powerful women in the world. Edited by prominent Forbes journalists, including Moira Forbes , the list is compiled using various criteria such as visibility and economic impact.

  4. List of films shot in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of foreign films shot in Iceland. List. Film Year Locations References Aadhavan: 2010

  5. Church of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    These continued until 1801, when Iceland became one diocese under one bishop of Iceland, residing in Reykjavík. The country was an independent republic from 930 until 1262. Then Iceland, having suffered civil war and anarchy, came under the rule of the Norwegian Realm and in 1380 with Norway under the Danish crown. In 1944 Iceland regained its ...

  6. List of Iceland international footballers - Wikipedia

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    The Iceland national football team is the representative association football affiliated to FIFA. The team played its first match on 17 July 1946 against Denmark and played only friendly matches for the first eleven years of its existence before participating in the qualification campaign for the 1958 FIFA World Cup .

  7. Icelanders - Wikipedia

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    Iceland was under Norwegian leadership until 1380, when the Royal House of Norway died out. At this point, both Iceland and Norway came under the control of the Danish Crown. With the introduction of absolute monarchy in Denmark, the Icelanders relinquished their autonomy to the crown, including the right to initiate and consent to legislation.

  8. Puffin - Wikipedia

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    Iceland is the home to most of the Atlantic puffins with about 10 million individuals. [25] The largest single puffin colony in the world is in the Westmann Isles of Iceland . In 2009, scientists estimated the number of nests to be 1.1 million, [ 26 ] and number of individuals there is estimated to be up to 4 million.

  9. List of glaciers in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The list of glaciers below and their characteristics is incomplete. Many of the smaller glaciers that are presently only glacier remnants have not been added to the list. There are for example over 170 glaciers on the Tröllaskagi peninsula, [3]: 3 northern Iceland and many have little significance or have regressed. Okjökull is mentioned in ...