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Askja ([ˈasca] ) is an
active volcano situated in a
remote part of the
central highlands of Iceland. The name
Askja refers to a
complex of
nested calderas...
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Askja ([ˈasca] ) is a
building on the
campus of the
University of Iceland, and
named after the
volcano Askja. It
primarily houses the
departments of biology...
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Askja 11,000,
Askja 1874,
Askja 1875-January,
Askja 1875-February,
Askja 1875-March,
Askja 1876,
Askja 1921,
Askja 1922,
Askja 1923,
Askja 1926,...
- east side of the Ódáðahraun ([ˈouːˌtauːðaˌr̥œyːn])
desert and
close to
Askja volcano. The
desert is a
large lava
field originating from
eruptions of...
- this list.
Lists of
volcanoes in
Europe by
country Volcanic Eifel "About
Askja". vatnajokulsthjodgardur.is.
Vatnajokull National Park".
Retrieved 2022-12-29...
- Eyjafjallajökull
Hekla Hengill Krýsuvík
Katla Laki Öræfajökull
Surtsey Askja Eldfell Krafla Langjökull Hofsjökull Snæfellsjökull Ljósufjöll Þeistareykjabunga...
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original on 2
January 2024.
Retrieved 24
March 2024. "Energy Data".
Askja Energy – The
Independent Icelandic Energy Portal. 3 May 2012.
Archived from...
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capacity in Iceland,
besides hydropower, wind, and
fossil fuels.
According to
Askja Energy Partners, an
energy consulting firm in Iceland, the
three entities...
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which belongs to the
Askja volcanic system.
Sometimes called Dyngjufjöll, it is part of the Vatnajökull
National Park. The
Askja caldera is also located...
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immediate south.
Holuhraun is
about 15 km (9.3 mi)
south of the
Askja caldera, and the Bárðarbunga
volcano is 41.39 km (25.7 mi) to the south-west...