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From a distance, Svala, 2017 left-field entrant has a chest wig. But tattoos aside, this is a rather catchy pop effort, and you can learn more here |
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Greta Salome, a name that suggested "passion and excitement" in 2012 that failed to show is back with a rorschach mess of a backdrop and no discernable song to go with it. I dislike it intensely sad to say and it's here | |
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Their feet are back on safe territory (I can understand why they would like this) with Maria Olafs and "Unbroken". She sings barefoot which bearing in mind the twin threats of frostbite & sharp rock edges is a worry. It's here | |
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2014 sees Pollapönk getting right-on with "No Prejudice", extolling understanding, sensitivity, and brightly coloured bri-nylon suits, and it's here |
The Tourist Guide says "Iceland is the ideal place for taking a break
and setting foot on a European outpost with an exciting, lively, and ancient
— but living — culture all of its own. You’ll feel at
home — free to walk round, shop, admire, explore. It’s a place
you could go on discovering forever." Reykjavik "Reykjavík the world's most northerly capital city, is located in the southwest part of Iceland and together with neighbouring towns is home to more than half of the Icelandic population. Reykjavík is an exciting venue where a modern capital and Mother Nature meet in Harmony." Reykjavik is a city where you’ll feel safe to walk the streets. Cozy, charming, a “village feel” and friendly people. But as much entertainment, action and things to do as a metropolis of millions. And with all the modern conveniences, a high quality of life and world-class services.Even so, it’s still only a 15-minute taxi ride from the centre to wild nature, where you’ll feel you’re the only person on Earth". |
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So long as you've got your elf... |
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870
First Norse settlements on Iceland. Previous inhabitants were a small
number of Irish monks. 930 The parliament, the Althing, established. 986
Erik the Red colonises Greenland. 1000 Iceland adopts Christianity. A
golden age begins. 1262-4 Icelanders recognise the King of Norway as their
monarch. 1380 Norway & Iceland enter union with Danish crown. 1402-04
Plague hits Iceland, killing half the population. 1602 Denmark assumes
monopoly on all Icelandic trade, which continues for around 200 years.
1700s A period of decline, with disease, famine and a volcanic eruption
in 1783 reducing population to 35,000. 1814 Iceland remains under Danish
rule. 1904 Iceland attains home rule. 1940 British forces occupy Iceland.
1941 The United States takes over the defence of Iceland. 1944 The Republic
of Iceland is proclaimed. 1949 Iceland becomes a member of Nato. 1958
First "Cod War". 1972 Second "Cod War". Renewed confrontation
with Britain. 1975-6 Third "Cod War" as Iceland extends its
fishing limit to 320 kilometres. 1985 Iceland declares itself a nuclear-free
zone. 2003 Iceland embarks on its first whale hunt for 15 years. |
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Famous Icelanders
Bjork Gudmundsdottir |
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Life expectancy |
77.42 men 82.07 women | |
Airports | 100 | ||
Radios | 950 per 1,000 people | ||
Internet Users | 5385.6 per 10,000 people | ||
Railway Network | none | ||
Death Penalty abolished in 1928 |
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