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Reynistaður,
previously Staður í
Reynisnesi (“Site in Reynisnes”), is a town in Skagafjörður—a
fjord in the
north of Iceland.
Reynistaður is the location...
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presumably raised at his father's
estate called Stad (Stað) in
Reyniness (
Reynistaður). This
estate was
located in the
Skagafjord bay area,
which is also where...
- low hill that runs from Reykjarhóll
along Varmahlíð, in the lee of
Reynistaður to the north. The
southern part of
Langholt used to
belong to Seyluhreppur...
- site of a
growing university today. Ábær Hofsós Hólar Keta Miklibær
Reynistaður Sauðárkrókur Silfrastaðir Varmahlíð Viðvík Skagafjörður is
twinned with:...
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Andreas Thodal The
mysterious disappearance of The
Reynistadur Brothers, two
young brothers from
Reynistaður in Skagafjörður who
perished along with three...
- it
turns toward the east and then runs down
along the hay
field in
Reynistaður, and
curves northward again before finally ending in Miklavatn. After...
- by boat to Kolkuós, re-built in Hjaltastaðir in Blönduhlíð,
moved to
Reynistaður in 1872, to Gil in
Borgarsveit in 1884, and
finally to Sauðárkrókur in...
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Retrieved 2025-04-24. Bjarnason, Björn (2012). "Í
sveit á reynistað" [In the
Reynistaður countryside]. Skagafirðingabók 34 [Skagafjörður Book] (in Icelandic)...
- Þorfinnur
Karlsefni and his wife, Guðríður Þorbjarnardóttir,
lived in
Reynistaður before they came from
Vinland and
bought the land that
became Glaumbær...
- the Héraðsvötn in Skagafjörður, Iceland,
named after the
church site
Reynistaður. On June 6, 1998, Staðarhreppur
joined ten
other local governments to...