Hlíðarendi

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View from the churchyard of Hlíðarendi in direction of Eyjafjallajökull (zoomed)

Hlíðarendi is a famous place in Icelandic historical literature.[1] Gunnar Hámundarson from Njála used to live in Hlíðarendi at Fljótshlíð and there was a manor house and churchground.

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  1. ^ Leffman, David; Proctor, James (2010-06-01). The Rough Guide to Iceland. Rough Guides. pp. 248–. ISBN 9781405387538. Retrieved 15 July 2016.

Coordinates: 63°43′29″N 19°57′02″W / 63.72481°N 19.95067°W / 63.72481; -19.95067

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