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- Skagafjörður (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈskaːɣaˌfjœrðʏr̥] ) is a deep fjord and its valley in northern Iceland. Skagafjörður, the fjord, is about 40 km...
- Skagafjörður (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈskaːɣaˌfjœrðʏr̥] ) is a muni****lity that covers most of the land area of the region around the fjord with the...
- The Skagafjörður Folk Museum is an outdoor settlement museum that was established in 1948 when the National Museum of Iceland acquired the rights to use...
- a town on the Skagafjörður in northern Iceland. It is the seat of both the Sveitarfélagið Skagafjörður ('Muni****lity of Skagafjörður') and the Northwestern...
- (Icelandic: [ˈlʏntˌeiː] , "Puffin Island") is a small, uninhabited island in Skagafjörður fjord located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the eastern mouth of the...
- í Hjaltadal [ˈhouːlar i ˈçal̥taˌtaːl̥]) is a small community in the Skagafjörður district of northern Iceland. Hólar is in the Hjaltadalur valley, some...
- include one or more sod houses or other sod structures include: Iceland Skagafjörður Folk Museum, turf/sod houses of the burstabær style in Glaumbær. Arbaer...
- west of Héraðsvötn in Skagafjörður, formerly a part of the rural muni****lity Seyluhreppur. It is now home to the Skagafjörður Folk Museum. The Glaumbær...
- pronunciation: [ˈtrauŋkˌeiː] ) or Drang Isle is an uninhabited island in the Skagafjörður fjord in northern Iceland. It is the remnant of a 700,000‑year‑old volcano...
- Varmahlíð (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈvarmaˌl̥iːθ]) is a small village in Skagafjörður, northern Iceland. In 2011 around 140 people lived on the eastern slope...