Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 12

Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 12
8 Iceland Review ASK ICELAND REVIEW Words by Mariska Moerland & Jelena Ćirić Photography by Golli HIGH QUALITY HOUSES IN THE NORTH OF ICELAND LEIFSSTADIR AKUREYRI Exclusive villa in the vicinity of Akureyri. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sleeps 8 Details and booking www.nollur.is NOLLUR Húsavík AKUREYRI Vík Höfn Eskifjörður REYKJAVÍK FNJÓSKÁ NOLLUR A loft apartment with incredible views of the fjord. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, sleeps 2 (4) VALLHOLT GRENIVIK A spacious, luxurious house at the shore. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sleeps 6 KRÝSUVÍK A convenient loft apartment on the Nollur farm in Eyjafjörður. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, sleeps 4 P h o to : T h o m as S e iz RZ1_Nollur_Inserat_Iceland-Review_Nr_4_19_210x270_4f-EN.indd 1 09.07.19 14:01 What proportion of Iceland’s residents are Icelandic citizens, and how many Icelandic citizens live abroad? Question from Altaf Chowdhury There are large numbers of the migrant butterfly the painted lady (Vanessa cardui) in Sweden right now – they migrate from North Africa and the Middle East. Are there any observations in Iceland? Question from Håkan Schön About 100 species of moths and butterflies have been spotted in Iceland over the years. Of the 100 species, 94 are moths and only six are butterflies. Iceland’s changeable weather is most likely the reason why there are so few butterflies to be found. The recorded species are: the European peacock (Aglais io), the small tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae), the red admiral (Vanessa atalanta), the small white (Pieris rapae), the cabbage butterfly (Pieris brassicae), and the painted lady. So, the painted lady does make it to Iceland sometimes, migrating thousands of kilometres north, but it’s not regularly sighted as it is in Sweden. Whether butterflies make it to Iceland depends on weather and warm air currents. There are also cases of butterflies arriving on freighter ships, such as the peacock butterfly. None of the six species of butterflies that have been recorded in Iceland are endemic to the country – only moths are. The largest moth seen in Iceland is the convolvulus hawk-moth (Agrius convolvuli). Most moths in Iceland are darkly coloured and monochromatic. Common moths include the mottled umber (Erannis defoliaria) and the winter moth (Operophtera brumata). Also, in the cool North Atlantic surrounding Iceland, you will find one more type of “butterfly:” the sea butterfly. A species of pelagic sea slugs, sea butterflies are so called because they “fly” through the water with their parapodia. According to data from Statistics Iceland, the total population of the country in the last quarter of 2018 was 357,050. Of these residents, 312,740, or 87.6%, were Icelandic citizens while 44,310, or 12.4% were foreign citizens. The largest group were Polish nationals at 17,010, accounting for around 38.4% of all foreign nationals in the country. Danes made up the next-largest group (numbering 3,520), followed by Lithuanians (numbering 2,443). The proportion of foreign citizens has increased sixfold in the last two decades – In 1998, foreign citizens made up just 2.1% of Iceland’s population. Recent statistics show the proportion continues to rise, even as the number of Icelandic citizens in the country increased by 0.4% between December 2018 and June 2019. A fair number of Icelandic citizens live abroad. According to the National Registry, there were 46,572 Icelanders living abroad as of February 2018. The vast majority, or 61.8%, lived in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Another 13.9% of Icelandic emigrants lived in the US. As of February 2018, Icelandic citizens were registered residents in 118 of the 193 member states of the United Nations.
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