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Akureyri

Akureyri [ˈaːkʰʏrˌeiːrɪ] (listen) is a town in northern Iceland. It is Iceland's fourth-largest municipality, after Reykjavík, Hafnarfjörður, and Kópavogur, and the largest town outside Iceland's heavily populated southwest corner.

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Bakkafjörður

Bakkafjörður is a small fishing village in North-East Iceland, located in a fjord with the same name.

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Dalvík

Dalvík is the main village of the Icelandic municipality of Dalvíkurbyggð. Its population is approximately 1,400.

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Dalvíkurbyggð

Dalvíkurbyggð is a small municipality in northern Iceland. Dalvíkurbyggð is on Tröllaskagi and west of Eyjafjörður.

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Grímsey

Grímsey is a small Icelandic island, 40 kilometres (25 mi) off the north coast of the main island of Iceland, straddling the Arctic Circle. In January 2018 Grímsey had 61 inhabitants.

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Grímsstaðir

Grímsstaðir is a settlement in north-east Iceland whose main claim to fame is that its weather station holds the low-temperature record for Iceland of -38°C: no doubt due to its sheltered location between two upland areas. One of its recent records was recorded on December 8, 2013, when the temperature fell at -24,2°C.

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Hauganes

Hauganes is a village located in Eyjafjörður in northern Iceland. Hauganes has about 137 inhabitants.

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Hjalteyri

Hjalteyri is a tiny fishing village in northern Iceland in the Norðurland eystra region.

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Hrafnagil

Hrafnagil (also known as Hrafnagilshverfi and formerly Reykárhverfi is a small village in Eyjafjarðarsveit, northern Iceland, which in 2016 had 260 inhabitants.

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Húsavík

Húsavík is a town in Norðurþing municipality on the north coast of Iceland on the shores of Skjálfandi bay with 2,307 inhabitants. The most famous landmark of the town is the wooden church Húsavíkurkirkja, built in 1907. Húsavík is served by Húsavík Airport.

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Kópasker

Kópasker is a small village with approximately 120 inhabitants in the municipality of Norðurþing, situated on the eastern shore of Öxarfjörður in northeast Iceland.

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Lundarbrekka

Lundarbrekka is a hamlet in Northeast, Iceland, just off the Lundarbrekkuveger road. It is situated on the east side of a valley, 7.46 kilometres (4.64 mi), as the crow flies, from Aldeyjarfoss. There is a historic farm in the hamlet.

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Ólafsfjörður

Ólafsfjörður is a town in the northeast of Iceland located at the mouth of the fjord Eyjafjörður.

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Raufarhöfn

Raufarhöfn is a village located on the northeastern tip of the Melrakkaslétta peninsula in Iceland.

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Reykjahlíð

The village of Reykjahlíð has approximately 300 inhabitants and is situated on the shores of Lake Mývatn in the north of Iceland. It is the seat of the municipality of Skútustaðahreppur.

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Siglufjörður

Siglufjörður is a small fishing town in a narrow fjord with the same name on the northern coast of Iceland.

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Skinnastadur

Skinnastadur is a small village in northeastern Iceland, north of Jökulsárgljúfur National Park.

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Svalbarðseyri

Svalbarðseyri is a small village in the Svalbarðsstrandarhreppur municipality, northern Iceland, which in January 2011 had 245 inhabitants.

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Þórshöfn

Þórshöfn is a small fishing village in northeast Iceland, located on the northern coast of the Langanes peninsula on the Þistilfjörður bay.