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Hofsós (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhɔfsˌouːs]) is one of the
oldest trading ports in
northern Iceland dating back to the 16th century. The tiny village...
- [needs update] The
merge joined the town of Sauðárkrókur, the
villages of
Hofsós and Varmahlíð and
several rural districts. It also
includes the historic...
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settlements are (clockwise
around the
peninsula beginning in Skagafjörður):
Hofsós, Hólar, Siglufjörður, Ólafsfjörður, Dalvík, Árskógssandur [ˈaurˌskouksˌsantʏr̥]...
- the
trading posts of
Hofsós, Grafarós and Kolkuós on the east
coast of the fjord.
During the
Danish monopoly (1602–1787)
Hofsós was the only permitted...
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Erling Hall-
Hofsø (11
January 1917 – 20 May 2010) was a
Norwegian newspaper editor and
politician for the
Labour Party. In his
young days he was a boxer...
- 2023-12-23. "The
Icelandic Emigration Center,
Hofsos, Vesturfarasetrið |
Genealogy |
Hofsós, Iceland".
Hofsos.
Retrieved 2023-12-23. Austurland, Austurbrú...
- doi:10.1007/s00431-005-0033-8. PMID 16344991. S2CID 24549104.
Aasheim ET,
Hofsø D,
Hjelmesaeth J,
Birkeland KI, Bøhmer T (February 2008). "Vitamin status...
- and some
fisheries are also
based in the
settlements of Sauðárkrókur and
Hofsós. The
people living in Skagafjörður have a re****tion for
choir singing,...
- the farm of Gröf in Höfðaströnd, just
south of the modern-day
village of
Hofsós,
appointing her
younger brother Oddur as ráðsmaður (household manager)....
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servant and politician. Pétur was born in
Hofsós. His
parents were
Jakob Havsteen (1774 – 1829), a
shopkeeper in
Hofsós, and his wife
Maren Jóhannsdóttir Havsteen...