Stykkishólmur
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The favourable position of the town was discovered rather early and in 1550 a trading post was founded at the site. Today, the most important employer of the town after the fishing industry is a convent of Catholic nuns.
The town was named after a small island in front of the harbour with the name Stykkið (meaning the piece in Icelandic). The nearby mountain of Helgafell is the burial place of Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir, a heroine of the Icelandic sagas.
The sports club of Stykkishólmur is called Snæfell (Umf. Snæfell), named after a glacier which is located on Snæfellsnes, called Snæfellsjökull.
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In the novel Red Storm Rising from 1986, Stykkishólmur was the site of a landing by American Marines tasked to liberate Iceland from occupying Soviet forces.
The world known chess champion Bobby Fischer was planning on moving to Stykkishólmur before his sudden death in early 2008.
[edit] Town Festival
Every year the people in Stykkishólmur celebrate the "Danskir dagar" ("Danish days" in icelandic) festival. This festival is held on the third weekend in August every year where the town's historic connections with Denmark is celebrated. This festival has been held every year since 1995.
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