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  2. Íslandspóstur - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, the post office was moved to a stone building, previously a school (built in 1882), at Pósthússtræti 3. It then became the first telephone exchange and headquarters of Iceland Telecom from 1906 to 1931 and from 1935 to 1965 it was a police station. The building was returned to Iceland Post in 1965. [5]

  3. Postage stamps and postal history of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    After independence, Iceland pursued a relatively restrained stamp-issuing policy, bringing out about 20 new stamps each year. There were annual Christmas and Europa issues, and sets depicting local scenery, flora, and fauna, as well as heritage and the works of local artists. Iceland Post announced in 2020 that it would cease issuing stamps. [4]

  4. Postal codes in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    2-digit postal code areas in Iceland (defined through the first two postal code digits). Postal codes in Iceland are made up of three digits. The codes are followed by the name of the place where the post is being distributed, which is either a municipality, the nearest city, town or village.

  5. List of national postal services - Wikipedia

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  6. Ministry of Communications (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    The Icelandic Ministry of Communications (Icelandic: Samgönguráðuneytið) was a cabinet-level ministry responsible for transport by land, sea and air, as well as telecommunications and postal services.

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  8. 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.

  9. Inside Iceland's futuristic farm growing algae for food - AOL

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    In the shadow of Iceland’s largest geothermal power station, a large warehouse houses a hi-tech indoor farm of sorts that’s like nothing I’ve ever seen. Under a strange pink-purple glow ...