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- The Lady of the Mountain (Icelandic: fjallkonan) is the female incarnation (national personification) of Iceland. The personification of a nation as a...
- second quad chairlift was opened, Fjallkonan, and increased the maximum elevation to 1014m. The construction of the Fjallkonan lift was dela**** by over 3 years...
- Ásmundarson) (10 July 1852 - 17 April 1902) was the founder and editor of Fjallkonan (The Lady of the Mountain magazine). Valdimar was married to Bríet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir...
- August 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021. Andri Eysteinsson (17 June 2019). "Fjallkonan í ár er Aldís Amah Hamilton". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Archived from the...
- 1900 – March 1901, Dracula was serialized in the Reykjavik newspaper Fjallkonan (Lady of the Mountain) under the title Makt Myrkranna (Powers of Darkness)...
- Retrieved 17 January 2023. Óttar Kolbeinsson Proppé (17 June 2021). "Fjallkonan í ár er Hanna María". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 17 January 2023...
- [ˈfjatlaˌtrɔhtniŋk], fem. – queen of the mountain or Iceland[citation needed] Fjallkonan [ˈfjatl̥ˌkɔːnan], fem. with definite article—lady of the mountain, a figure...
- Jungle, 1862. He produced the first surviving image of the Icelandic Fjallkonan ('lady of the mountains'). Hans Christian Andersen, Anne S. Bushby, The...
- "Album: Hárið | Hljóðsafn.is". hljodsafn.is. Retrieved 2019-09-01. "Fjallkonan - Partý". Discogs. 1995. Retrieved 2019-09-01. "torrini.de: Collaborations...
- Icelandic serial, Makt myrkranna, appeared in the Reykjavik newspaper Fjallkonan from January 1900 to March 1901. Later in 1901 it was published as a book...