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Island

Fram Wikipǣdian
(Edlǣded of Ísland)
For ōðrum brȳcum, sēo Island (scīrung).
Island seo Cynewise
Ísland
Islandes fana
Islandes fana
Islandes rices geatwe
Islandes rices geatwe
Islandes fana
Islandes rices geatwe

Anstefn: Lofsöngur
(Ænglisc: "Lofsang")


Folces gereord Īslendisc
Heafodstol Rēcwīc
Mæste burg Rēcwīc
Foresittend Halla Tómasdóttir
Forma Þegn Katrín Jakobsdóttir
Menniscu
• hēafodgerīm
• þiccnes

360,390[1] būenda
3.4 buend/km² būend/km2
GDP
• getæl
 
27 mld USD[2]
HDI 0.959
Feoh Eslandisc króna (ISK)
Tīdgyrdel Eallic tīd +0
Sprecungrīm +354
Wægnplatung IS
Logo Wikimedia Commons Island Commons

Island is iegþeod in þæm norðernan Westsæ, geseted betweonan Grenelande be westen him and þære Faroiscum Eegum be suþeastan þissum lande. Se ðeodgereord se het Eslendisc is gamelu tunge gelic Ealdnorðisc.

Heafodgewrit: Islandes stær

Esland wearþ first gesetled fram Scedelandsætum, mæst fram Norþmannum, and mid Iriscum and Scyttiscum þeowas in þæm late 9. and þæm 10. gearhund. Þisses folcess witenagemot, se het Alþing, wæs gestaðoled in 930.

  1. Estimate given for 30 June 2019.
    The population increased by 1,610 in the second quarter of 2019 (en). Statistics Iceland (29 July 2019). Begieten on 29 July 2019.
  2. Iceland. International Monetary Fund.

Otanwearde bendas

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Land on Europan
AlbaniaAserbaigan1BelgiceBosnia and HerzegofinaĊeclandCipros2CrecalandCroatiaDenemearcEandorreĒastrīċeĒstlandFaticanburg (Papseld) • FinnlandFranclandĠeānod CynerīċeHwitrusslandIrlandIslandItaliaLetseburgLettlandLeohtenstanLiþþuaniaMelitaMoldofaMonacoNiðerlandNorþmæcedoniaNorþwegPolalandPortugalPulgaralandRumæniaRussland1San MarinoScearpbeorgasSerbiaSlofaciaSlofeniaSpēonlandSweartbeorgSweolandSwisslandTyrcland1ÞeodsclandUcrægnaUngerland
Selfricsiendlica landbunessa: Ealendisca IegaAcrotiri and Ðecelia2CalpisCesareaFaroisca ĪeġaGuernseyIan MagenManieg
1. Þeod dællice on Asie. 2. Gewunelice gesett to Asie be eorþmetunge, ac naþȳlæs oft gedemed swa Europisc for þeawe and stærlicum racum.