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- [ˈstal̥paˌstaːðɪr̥] and Jafnaskarð [ˈ****naˌskarθ]. Borgarnes has the oldest and tallest of the birch trees in Iceland. Borgarnes was founded in the late nineteenth-century...
- the small Icelandic town of Borgarnes. At 15 years old, he had his first job as a telephone exchange messenger for Borgarnes. Originally training to be...
- [ˈpɔrkarˌfjœrðʏr̥] ) is a fjord in the west of Iceland near the town of Borgarnes. Although the waters of Borgarfjörður appear calm, the fjord has significant...
- character from LazyTown that attended a sport campaign in Egilsstaðir and Borgarnes in Iceland as part of the European Move w**** campaign. In 2006 Magnús...
- communities and settlements are located on Route 1. Reykjavík Mosfellsbær Borgarnes Bifröst Blönduós Varmahlíð Akureyri Reykjahlíð Egilsstaðir Reyðarfjörður...
- The Ring Road of Iceland and some towns it p****es through: 1. Reykjavík, 2. Borgarnes, 3. Blönduós, 4. Akureyri, 5. Egilsstaðir, 6. Höfn, 7. Selfoss...
- European Free Trade ****ociation. "The EFTA countries and Kosovo met today in Borgarnes, Iceland, to launch free trade negotiations". Newsroom. EFTA. 20 June...
- Gibson's Finest. In 2005, William Grant & Sons established a distillery in Borgarnes, Iceland to make vodka. The brand was named Reyka. In October 2005, the...
- [ˈpɔrk]) (often referred to as Borg á Mýrum) is a settlement due west of Borgarnes township in Iceland. Its recorded history reaches back to the settlement...
- founded in 2005. The university's main location is in Hvanneyri, near Borgarnes, Iceland, but it also operates research locations in Reykjavík (Kednaholt)...