Skagafjörður (municipality)
Sveitarfélagið Skagafjörður | |
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Coordinates: 65°45′N 19°38′W / 65.750°N 19.633°WCoordinates: 65°45′N 19°38′W / 65.750°N 19.633°W | |
Country | Iceland |
Region | Northwestern Region |
Constituency | Northwest Constituency |
Government | |
• Manager | Ásta Björg Pálmadóttir |
Area | |
• Total | 4,180 km2 (1,610 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 3,978 |
• Density | 0.95/km2 (2.5/sq mi) |
Postal code(s) | 550, 551, 560, 565, 566, 570 |
Municipal number | 5200 |
Website | skagafjordur |
Skagafjörður (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈskaːɣaˌfjœrðʏr̥]) is a municipality that covers most of the land area of the region around the fjord with the same name (see Skagafjörður for details on the region) in northern Iceland.
Overview[]
The municipality was created in 1998 when 11 out of the 12 municipalities in Skagafjörður held votes on whether they should merge or not. The merge was approved in all the municipalities that held the vote. Akrahreppur was the only municipality in Skagafjörður that did not participate.
The merge joined the town of Sauðárkrókur, the villages of Hofsós and Varmahlíð and several rural districts. It also includes the historic cathedral site of Hólar which is the site of a growing university today.
Twin towns – sister cities[]
Skagafjörður is twinned with:[1]
Espoo, Finland
Køge, Denmark
Kongsberg, Norway
Kristianstad, Sweden
References[]
- ^ "Vinabæir". skagafjordur.is (in Icelandic). Skagafjörður. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- Municipalities of Iceland
- Northwestern Region (Iceland)
- Iceland geography stubs