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ReykjavikChief port and capital (from 1918) of Iceland, on the southwest coast on Faxa Bay; population (2006 est) 115,400. Fish processing is the main industry. Most of the city is heated by an underground water mains system, built in 1945, the source of the hot water being volcanic springs and geysers. It was a seat of Danish administration from 1801 to 1918, and has been the seat of the Parliament since 1843. Reykjavik is the world's most northerly capital.
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The National Archives (jodskjalasafn Islands) was founded in 1882 and is located in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. The players came together two years ago in Reykjavik, the tiny capital of Iceland, to form something akin to Warhol's Factory where the members are free to make music, design clothes, experiment with graphics and shoot videos. The selection of places to listen to is constantly growing, but amongst them is Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. |
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