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Hvalfjordur (Fjord of the Whales) is one of the many wide, glacial fjords on Iceland's west coast. Glaciers still cover about 10 percent of the island, but the Gulf Stream and warm winds bring a much more moderate climate to the southwest.
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Iceland Information and History

A volcanic island, Iceland is Europe's westernmost country and home to the world's northernmost capital city, Reykjavík. Although glaciers cover more than a tenth of the island, the Gulf Stream and warm southwesterly winds moderate the climate—most residents occupy the country's southwest. Established in 930, the national assembly, or Althingi, is the world's oldest continuous parliament. Under the Danish crown for more than 500 years, the country became a republic in 1944. Almost all of Iceland's electricity and heating come from hydroelectric power and geothermal water reserves. Explosive geysers, relaxing geothermal spas, glacier-fed waterfalls like Gullfoss (Golden Falls), and whale watching attract more than 270,000 visitors a year.

ECONOMY

Industry: fish processing, aluminum, smelting, ferrosilicon production, geothermal power.
Agriculture: potatoes, green vegetables, chicken, pork; fish.
Exports: fish and fish products, animal products, aluminum, diatomite, ferrosilicon.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Iceland Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Iceland
Population
295,000
Capital
Reykjavík; 184,000
Area
103,000 square kilometers
(39,769 square miles)
Language
Icelandic, English, Nordic languages, German
Religion
Evangelical Lutheran
Currency
Icelandic krona
Life Expectancy
80
GDP per Capita
U.S. $30,200
Literacy Percent
100
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