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  4. Economy of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Tourism accounted for more than 10% of Iceland's GDP in 2017. [18] After a period of robust growth, Iceland's economy is slowing down according to an economic outlook for the years 2018–2020 published by Arion Research in April 2018. [19] Iceland has a mixed economy with high levels of free trade and government intervention.

  5. Demographics of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, 71.6% of the population belonged to the state church (the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland), approximately 5% in free churches, 3.7% to the Roman Catholic Church, approximately 1% to the Ásatrúarfélagið (a legally recognized revival of the pre-Christian religion of Iceland), approximately 1% to Zuism, 8% in unrecognized or ...

  6. 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.

  7. Settlement of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known source which mentions the name "Iceland" is an eleventh-century rune carving from Gotland. There is a possible early mention of Iceland in the book De mensura orbis terrae by the Irish monk Dicuil, dating to 825. [9] Dicuil claimed to have met some monks who had lived on the island of Thule. They said that darkness reigned ...

  8. List of glaciers in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    An ice cap is a mass of glacial ice that covers less than 50,000 km 2 (19,000 sq mi) of land area covering a highland area and they feed outlet glaciers. [4]: 52 Many Icelandic ice caps and glaciers lie above volcanoes, such as Grímsvötn and Bárðarbunga, which lie under the largest ice cap, Vatnajökull.

  9. Geology of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    [27] [25] Iceland's cold climate slows plant growth, leaving the soil susceptible to the impact of strong winds. [25] Soil erosion, and land degradation in general, decreases biodiversity and the health of the surrounding ecosystems. [25] The government of Iceland and its people have undertaken many soil restoration projects.

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