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Akureyri van en.m.wikipedia.org
Nicknamed the "Capital of North Iceland", Akureyri is an important port and fishing centre. The area where Akureyri is located was settled in the 9th century, ...

Akureyri

Stad in IJsland
Akureyri is een stad in het noorden van IJsland. Het is naar inwonertal de vierde stad van het land, maar het is de enige grotere stad buiten de regio Reykjavik. Akureyri ligt aan de Eyjafjörður, dat "eilandfjord" betekent: in dit fjord ligt het... Wikipedia
Inwonersaantal: 18.191 (2019)
Oppervlakte: 53,28 mi²
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Despite this small population, Akureyri boasts a fantastic culture all unto itself. The city is home to numerous museums, art exhibitions, designated green ...
Akureyri van www.visitakureyri.is
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Akureyri is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Forest Lagoon · Godafoss · Akureyri Botanical Garden · The Old Farmhouse Laufas · Polar ...
Akureyri van iceland.nordicvisitor.com
The capital of the north. Akureyri, the largest town outside of the greater Reykjavik area, is situated in innermost Eyjafjörður fjord. It is an old trading ...
Akureyri van www.visiticeland.com
Akureyri is the hub of North Iceland, with plenty of activities for all ages. From the hot Forrest Lagoon to the cold waters of whales, here are some of the ...
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Akureyri is the gateway to the north's spectacular beauty, most notably the Myvatn region, Dettifoss waterfall, Godafoss waterfall, and Asbyrgi canyon, which ...
Located just 100 kilometers away from the Arctic Circle, Akureyri is Iceland's Northern Capital and the fourth-most-populous town in Iceland.
Akureyri van www.britannica.com
The capital, Reykjavík (“Bay of Smokes”), is the site of the island's first farmstead and is a thriving city, handsome in aspect and cosmopolitan in outlook.
Akureyri has a rich cultural scene comprehending several visual arts societies, theater company and symphonic orchestra.