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HOURS OF DAYLIGHT
  Daybreak Dusk
Jan. 10:03 16:59
Feb. 09:13 18:11
March 07:46 19:35
April 05:55 21:10
May 03:50 23:04
June 24 hr. daylight
July 24 hr. daylight
Aug. 03:06 23:57
Sept. 05:17 21:35
Oct. 06:50 19:43
Nov. 08:18 18:03
Dec. 09:36 16:57

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General Information

People and language

After centuries of Danish rule, Iceland became an independent Republic in 1944. The Icelanders of today number around 285,000 of whom about half live in the capital area and surrounds. The remainder are distributed around the coastal plains, valleys and fjords, where fishing and farming are the main economic activities.

The Icelanders are a friendly and welcoming nations, enormously proud of their country and eager to show it to visitors. The Icelandic language has changed little in the last 700 years, but English is widely understood and spoken, especially by younger people.

 
Geology

Geologically, Iceland is a young country, still in the making. Most active volcanoes and geothermal areas are within the main volcanic zone, which runs SW-NE through the island. The uninhabited interior is a mountainous plateau with ice caps, bordered by vast glacial outwash plains. The main farming areas are around the coast, particularly, in the south and west, while the northern and eastern fjords, sculpted by Ice Age glaciers, are more suited to fishing.

 
Volcanoes
At least 30 volcanic systems have been active in the last 1100 years, accounting for over 160 eruptions. In the last 10 years, there have been eruptions under the Vatnajokull ice cap on Hekla. Nearly every kind of volcanic activity is found on the island, though fissure eruptions are most common.
 
Geothermal activity
Iceland is richer in hot springs than possibly any other country in the world. Fifteen major areas offer visitors an unparalleled display of mud pools, steam vents, sulphur pits, hot springs and, at the best known of all, Geysir, the chance to see a spouting geyser. Steam is used to generate power and many hot springs are tapped for domestic and industrial use.
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