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  2. Geography of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Iceland. /  65.000°N 18.000°W  / 65.000; -18.000. Iceland is an island country at the confluence of the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans, east of Greenland and immediately south of the Arctic Circle, atop the constructive boundary of the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The island country is the world's 18th largest in area and ...

  3. Iceland - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166 code. IS. Internet TLD. .is. Iceland ( Icelandic: Ísland, pronounced [ˈistlant] ⓘ) [ d] is a Nordic island country between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between North America and Europe. It is linked culturally and politically with Europe and is the region's most sparsely populated country. [ 12]

  4. Geology of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Iceland is unique and of particular interest to geologists. Iceland lies on the divergent boundary between the Eurasian plate and the North American plate. It also lies above a hotspot, the Iceland plume. The plume is believed to have caused the formation of Iceland itself, the island first appearing over the ocean surface about ...

  5. Kōnane - Wikipedia

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    Kōnane. Mathematicians playing Kōnane at a combinatorial game theory workshop. Kōnane is a two-player strategy board game from Hawaii. It was invented by the ancient Hawaiian Polynesians. The game is played on a rectangular board. It begins with black and white counters filling the board in an alternating pattern.

  6. Outline of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Iceland: Iceland – sovereign island nation located in the North Atlantic Ocean between continental Europe and Greenland. [1] It is considered part of Northern Europe. It is the least populous of the Nordic countries, having a population of about 329,000 (January 1, 2015 ...

  7. Volcanism of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The most deadly volcanic eruption of Iceland's history was the so-called Skaftáreldar(fires of Skaftá) in 1783-1784.[28] The eruption was in the craterrow Lakagígar(craters of Laki) southwest of Vatnajökullglacier. The craters are a part of a larger volcanic system with the subglacial Grímsvötnas a central volcano.

  8. Wildlife of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Iceland is the wild plant and animal life found on the island of Iceland, located in the north Atlantic Ocean just south of the Arctic Circle. The flora, fauna, and funga is limited by the geography and climate of the island. The habitats on the island include high mountains, lava fields, tundras, rivers, lakes and a coastal ...

  9. Holuhraun - Wikipedia

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    Holuhraun ( [ˈhɔːlʏˌr̥œyːn] ⓘ) is a lava field just north of the Vatnajökull ice cap, in the Icelandic Highlands, in Suður-Þingeyjarsýsla, Northeastern Region, Iceland. The lava field was created by fissure eruptions. [1] After a research expedition in 1880, the lava field was initially called Kvislarhraun ...