- Hof, Iceland
Hof is a small village in southeast
Iceland , approximately thirty kilometres east ofVatnajokull .
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Hof is a small village in southeast
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Hof — means courtyard but also farm or Royal court in German. In architecture, the word Hof denotes an area that is surrounded by buildings or walls.There are several communities in Europe with this name, including:* Hof, Germany, a city in Bavaria,… … Wikipedia
Höfði — is a house in Reykjavík, the capital city of Iceland, built in 1909. Höfði is located at Borgartún. Initially, it was the house of the French consul in Iceland. It was the place of the Iceland Summit when Reagan and Gorbachev met there in 1986.… … Wikipedia
Höfði — es una casa en el norte de Reikiavik, la capital de Islandia, construida en 1909. Höfði se encuentra en Félagstúni. Inicialmente, fue construida para el cónsul francés Jean Paul Brillouin en Islandia y fue la residencia excluvisva del poeta y… … Wikipedia Español
Höfðatorg tower — is an office tower in Iceland which is currently under construction. The building is located in downtown Reykjavík. The height of the building will be 70 metres (232 ft) and will have a total of 19 floors. Construction of this building is… … Wikipedia
List of Iceland-related articles — For a topical list, see List of basic Iceland topics Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Iceland include: NOTOC 1 9 1. deild karla 101 Reykjavík 12 Tónar 1924 28 Nordic Football Championship 1929 32 Nordic Football Championship 1933 36… … Wikipedia
List of banks in Iceland — There are five principal commercial banks banks of Iceland: Glitnir, Kaupþing, Landsbanki, Straumur Investment Bank and Icebank. Icebank serves as a clearing house for the locally run savings banks. The major banks are listed on the Iceland Stock … Wikipedia
List of lakes in Iceland — Lakes of Iceland (partially indicating surface or depth)Iceland has about 67 lakes. With a few exceptions, only lakes over 2.5 km² (1 sq mi) in size are included. The figures for many of the smaller lakes are unreliable. Also, some larger lakes… … Wikipedia
Ketil Trout (Iceland) — Ketil Thorkelsson, better known by his nickname Ketil Trout (in Old Norse, Ketill hængr ) or Ketil Salmon was a Norwegian hersir of the late ninth century who settled in Iceland around 900 CE. He appears in Egil s Saga , the Landnamabok , and… … Wikipedia
List of schools in Iceland — This is a list of schools in Iceland, which encompasses instiutions from playschool to upper secondary education. Playschools *Leikskólinn Álfheimar *Leikskólinn Árbær *Leikskólinn Ásheimar *Leikskólinn Glaðheimar *Leikskólinn Nónsteinn… … Wikipedia
Street names in Iceland — generally reflect a duo theme for each neighbourhood, the former part of each street name is chosen to conform to an alphabetical order of streets and a naming convention (usually nature related), the latter part is an ending which is common for… … Wikipedia