Interesting Facts About Iceland
May 9th 2008 05:20
Most Icelanders do not have a family name (such as Johnson, Smith, etc). so children have a given name and then father’s-name-son or father’s-name-daughter. Thus:
Jon has a son named Thor Jonsson and a daughter named Hafdis Jonsdottir.
Thor Jonsson has a son named Bjarni Thorsson and a daughter named Frida Thorsdottir.
Icelandic women don’t take the husband’s name when they marry, chiefly because the husband doesn’t have a family name to take.
Because they don’t have surnames, Icelanders are listed in the telephone directory alphabetically by first name.
Because they don’t have surnames, it is not appropriate to call an Icelander by Mr. or Ms. Almost all Icelanders use the first name with everyone including the president of Iceland
The English word geyser comes from Icelandic (perhaps the only Icelandic word imported into English). Geysir is the name of a famous geyser in Iceland (which, sadly, no longer erupts)
The Icelanders speak the Icelandic language, which is used only in Iceland and among Icelandic expatriates, chieflly in Scandinavia and North America. Icelandic is very similar to old Norwegian of about 1,000 years ago.
There are only about 270,000 Icelanders in the country. About half of them live in the capital Reykjavik and its suburbs.
Iceland is the world’s oldest democracy. Its parliament (Althingi) was founded about 1,000 years ago.
Iceland has vast amounts of water because it rains so much. Icelandic water is so clean and pure that it is piped into the city and to the kitchen taps in the home without any treatment (no chlorination needed)
Urban Icelandic homes do not need a water heater or a furnace for heating. Steam and hot water are piped into the city from natural geysers and hot springs for use in homes and buildings.
Because of its bountiful water supply and many rivers, Iceland has vast reserves of hydroelectric power. Electricity is so inexpensive that aluminum ore (bauxite) is shipped in to the country, made into aluminum, and the aluminum ingots are shipped out again. (Smelting aluminum requires vast amounts of electricity.)
The weather in Iceland is not as cold as you might think. (Winter is a heck of a lot colder in Minnesota than it is in Iceland!) The climate is relatively mild because of the influence of the Atlantic Ocean’s Gulf Stream. Average winter daytime temperature in Reykjavik is 31 degrees F. (1 degrees C.)
Iceland is very green, because there is so much water and the climate is mild. (There are not many trees however.) People like to say that Iceland should be named Greenland and Greenland should be named Iceland.
Iceland lies just south of the Arctic Circle. Winter nights and summer days are long. On December 21 in the capital, the sun rises at 11:30 a.m. and sets at 3:30 p.m. On June 21 the sun sets about midnight and rises at 3:00 a.m. It never gets darker than twilight at night during the late spring and early summer.
During a recent survey, Icelanders ranked the highest of all European countries in expressing general satisfaction with their lives.
.Icelanders rank near the top of world nations in the per capita rate of connection to the Internet.
Iceland has no army, navy, or air force. It does have a Coast Guard.
Then I read this written by someone called Wolf at Wild Cave - which turned me off completely.
"Iceland is such a stupid and evil nation, as this article clearly shows. To keep a few fisherman happy they are prepared to destroy Iceland's whale-watching companies, devastate its tourism industry, and relegate Iceland's reputation back into the stone ages. Iceland a little North Korea of the North Atlantic giving the whole world the finger so it can ruthlessly slaughter and mindlessly torture these wondrous behemoths of the deep. Who cares if no person in Iceland including the fishermen will ever eat the meat. The fun for Iceland is in killing the whales, and destroying everything that is beautiful and wild! "
If there are any Icelanders out there reading this, I would love to hear your side of the story. Don't laugh, you never know.
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Comment by Louie
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Seeing dead whales truly makes me sad and angry.
happy friday
Louie
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Isn't Borjk Icelander?
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Hi Amy, I can just see you there in the blue lagoon having ball, those lovely warm waters sound divine.
Don't know anything about whatshisname Wolf. Just go and don't worry about him. There's too much going for it to be put off with one person's opinion.
Not sure about North Korea though, I think they are a bit mental.
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