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Árbær (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈaurˌpaiːr̥]) is a
district within the city of Reykjavík, Iceland. It
includes five neighbourhoods:
Árbær proper, Ártúnsholt...
- Íþróttafélagið
Fylkir is a multi-sport club in
Árbær, in the
eastern part of Reykjavík, the
capital of Iceland. It
features departments in football, handball...
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collecting artefacts of many kinds.
Things now
moved quickly. The old farm
Árbær [ˈaurˌpaiːr̥],
which had long been a po****r rest stop and inn for people...
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Police had
responded to
reports of
shotgun fire in an
apartment in
Árbær, a
neighborhood of Reykjavík.
Initially tear gas was used in an attempt...
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Laugardalur (District 4) Háaleiti og Bústaðir (District 5) Breiðholt (District 6)
Árbær (District 7)
Grafarvogur (District 8)
Kjalarnes (District 9) (in the north)...
- Skagafjörður Folk Museum, turf/sod
houses of the burstabær
style in Glaumbær.
Arbaer Folk Museum.
Canada Addison Sod House, a
Canadian National Historic Landmark...
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Locomotive Pioner is now a
static exhibit at the
Icelandic Folk
Museum at
Arbær,
Árbær Museum,
whilst locomotive Minør,
after many
years of
storage in a Nissen...
- Árbæjarsafn, an
outdoor museum near Reykjavík, are
eight stones called the
Árbær Stones, with the
heaviest of them
weighing 143 kg (315 lb). Some less known...
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Riddarinn Haukar 20–0 Afríka KH 5–1
Reynir Sandgerði Smári 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p)
Árbær Tindastóll 7–0
Samherjar 6
April 2024 Kári 5–0 IB KFR 4–8 KFK Kópavogur...
- Kópavogur 1–2 KFS
Reynir ****issandur 1–7 KFK Njarðvík 4–0 Hörður Ísafirði
Árbær 2–1 Víkingur Ólafsvík
Haukar 2–3 Víðir Garður
Hamrarnir 2–7 Tindastóll Magni...