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  2. Christmas in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree outside Reykjavik Cathedral. Christmas in Iceland (Jól) starts four weeks before proper Christmas, which begins on 24 December (Aðfangadagur) and ends thirteen days later on 6 January (Þrettándinn, coinciding with Epiphany). Traditionally, one candle is lit each Sunday, until four candles are lit on the 24th.

  3. Perlan - Wikipedia

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    Perlan houses a planetarium with a Northern Lights show called Áróra, an ice cave, which is 100 meters long and is built from around 400 tons of ice, snow, and ash, an interactive glacier exhibit, Lava Show, a water exhibition, Latrabjarg Cliff, a ten-meter-high replica of one of Europe‘s biggest seabird cliffs, a virtual fish tank, Forces ...

  4. List of northernmost items - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Shops and service facilities subsection. 10.1 General. 10.2 Famous brand names. 10.2.1 Car brands. ... Christmas museum Mehamn, [130] Gamvik Municipality, Norway

  5. Yule cat - Wikipedia

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    The Yule cat (Icelandic: Jólakötturinn, IPA: [ˈjouːlaˌkʰœhtʏrɪn], also called Jólaköttur and the Christmas cat [1]) is a huge and vicious cat from Icelandic Christmas folklore that is said to lurk in the snowy countryside during the Christmas season and eat people who do not receive new clothing before Christmas Eve.

  6. Reykjavík - Wikipedia

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    A painting by Johan Peter Raadsig of Ingólfr commanding his high seat pillars to be erected Reykjavík in the 1860s. According to legend, the first permanent Norse settlement in Iceland was established at Reykjavík by Ingólfr Arnarson circa AD 870, as described in the Book of Settlement.

  7. Public holidays in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    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 the flag. Although citizens are not obliged to do it, most people do, if they have a flagpole.

  8. The European Divas - Frostroses - Wikipedia

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    The annual Icelandic Christmas concert Frostroses (In Icelandic: Frostrosir), held in Reykjavík, Iceland, is one of Iceland's most cherished Christmas traditions. "Frostrosir" is the Icelandic term for the flower-like patterns that form on windows when frost is present.

  9. Árbæjarsafn - Wikipedia

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    During the Winter season, September 1 to May 31, the museum offers guided tours every day at 1300, except for certain public holidays like Christmas Day, New Years Day and Easter Sunday. The gift shop and other facilities are not usually open during the winter season; however, the museum office and library may often be accessed out-of-season.

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