Barðastrandarsýsla — is a county in northwestern Iceland in the Vestfirðir region. It includes Bjargtangar, the westernmost point in Iceland and westernmost point in Europe. It is named after Barðaströnd coast. It is often divided into east and west counties ( Austur … 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
Patreksfjördur — Vesturbyggð Basisdaten Staat: Island Region: Vestfirðir … Deutsch Wikipedia
Patreksfjörður — Vesturbyggð Basisdaten Staat: Island Region: Vestfirðir … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vesturbyggð — Basisdaten Staat: Island Region: Vestfirðir Wahlkreis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Flóki Vilgerðarson — (Floki son of Vilgerdur) was amongst the first Norsemen to find Iceland. His story is documented in the Landnámabók manuscript. He set sail in order to find Gardarsholm (Icelandic. Garðarshólmi lit. hill of Garðar ) and took three ravens to help… … Wikipedia
Floki Vilgerdarson — Flóki Vilgerðarson Flóki Vilgerðarson, dit Hrafna Flóki (c est à dire Flóki aux Corbeaux), est l un des premiers Scandinaves à avoir trouvé l Islande. Son histoire est documentée par le Landnámabók, le Livre de la colonisation. Sommaire 1 Le… … Wikipédia en Français
Flóki Vilgerdharsson — Flóki Vilgerðarson Flóki Vilgerðarson, dit Hrafna Flóki (c est à dire Flóki aux Corbeaux), est l un des premiers Scandinaves à avoir trouvé l Islande. Son histoire est documentée par le Landnámabók, le Livre de la colonisation. Sommaire 1 Le… … Wikipédia en Français
Flóki Vilgerðarson — Flóki Vilgerðarson, dit Hrafna Flóki, c est à dire Flóki aux Corbeaux (IXe siècle), serait le premier navigateur Scandinaves à avoir navigué volontairement en direction l Islande. Son histoire est documentée par le Landnámabók, le Livre de la… … Wikipédia en Français
History of Iceland — This article is about the history of Iceland and the areas comprising modern day Iceland.Early historyIceland is, in geological terms, a young island. It started to form about 20 million years ago from a series of volcanic eruptions on the Mid… … Wikipedia