Iceland review - 2012, Side 89

Iceland review - 2012, Side 89
muSeumS in the wild wild weSt In the West Fjords (population 6,955) you can visit no less than seventeen museums. So, whether it is sea monsters, antique dolls, sea faring of the past, the arctic fox, or sheep you’re interested in, you’ll be sure to find something to your lik- ing. And, don’t forget the museum at the birthplace of Iceland’s independence hero Jón Sigurðsson. Located at Hrafnseyri and overlooking Arnarfjörður Fjord, it makes for an essential stop on your way across the region, considered by many to be the country’s most magnificent. ÁA SPoiled For ChoiCe In the last parliamentary elections, participation was 85.1 percent. ÁA Some winnerS... The Icelandic Football League was established one hundred years ago, in 1912. Since then, only 10 teams have won the national title. KR, the team from the western part of Reykjavík, is the most successful so far, with 25 titles to their name. Valur, from the eastern part of central Reykjavík, has won the championship 20 times, Fram, another Reykjavík team, has one it 18 times, as has ÍA, from the town of Akranes, west Iceland. ÍA is the most success- ful team outside the capital region. These four teams have won the cham- pionship a total of 81 times over the past 100 years. Next on the list, are Víkingur, from Reykjavík’s suburb of Fossvogur, and FH, from the town of Hafnarfjörður, arguably the best and most successful team in the past ten years. Keflavík has taken the cup four times, ÍBV, from the Westman Islands, has won three times, while Akureyri team KA, and Breiðablik, from Kópavogur, have only won once each. My team, Þróttur from Laugardalur, Reykjavík, has never won the cup but will soon, I believe. But first they’ll have to win the B league. PS FaCing the book According to Socialbakers.com, sta- tistics on social networking show that Facebook penetration in Iceland is approximately 72 percent as a propor- tion of the country’s total population, and 73.8 percent in relation to the number of Internet users. Users of the social networking site in Iceland num- ber more than 222,000, a figure which continues to grow rapidly. Currently, Iceland has an approximately five per- cent higher penetration than Gibraltar and an 18 percent lower penetration than the Falkland Islands. ÁA Photos By PÁll stefÁnsson Here are a few facts you might not know about the Republic of Iceland and the island rock on which it stands.

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