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Iceland!

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The Nordic Country

Iceland is a Nordic Country

Other Nordic Countries include:Denmark, Finland, Norway, Greenland,

Faroe Islands and Sweden.

These countries share a lot in common and have similar flags.

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The capital of Iceland is

Reykjavik

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Earlier this year, an Icelandic volcano

erupted sending ash over Europe.

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The volcano’s name is

EYJAFJALLAJOKULL

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Can you sayEYJAFJALLAJOKULL ?

(AY-uh-fyat-luh-YOE-kuutl-uh)

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This is Gunnhildur in the National

costume of Iceland

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Hekkla

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In iceland is a black sand on few places.

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In Iceland we have many words for SNOW

Fönn Snjór Hríðarél Slydda Logndrífa Harðfenni Hríðarhraglandi Hríð HundslappadrífaHaglél Él Skafrenningur

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These are broken pieces of glacier that are floating in the lagoon.

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After the snow has melted……..

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Trout fishing with grandpa

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We grow redcurrants, blackcurrants and gooseberries in our garden.

In the countryside we find mushrooms, blueberries, bilberries, crowberries and ramberries.

The hot water from the earth is used to heat greenhouses to grow lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes and flowers.

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The Icelandic Flag has special meaning

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The blue represents SKY

The red represents FIRE in the volcano

The white represents SNOW

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Iceland’s most famous singer is ……

Bjork

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Sometimes there are beautiful lights in

the sky called

Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis

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The Population of Iceland is

330,000

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This is the same as Australia’s

National Capital,

Canberra

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Melbourne Reykjavík

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Blue lagoon

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Geysir

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We watch SpongeBob in Iceland

His name is Svampur Sveinsson

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Here are some Icelandic names

Jónas Sara Snæfrídur Þórður Grímkell Guðríður Þórhildur Snorri Birkir Brindís Katrín Soffía Vilhjálmur Pétur Anna Stefanía

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The Icelandic alphabet

a, á, b, d, ð, e, é, f, g, h,i, í, j, k, l, m, n, o, ó, p, r, s, t, u, ú, v, x, y, ý, z, þ, æ, ö