Hjörsey
Native name: Hjörsey | |
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Hjörsey Location of Hjörsey within Iceland | |
Geography | |
Coordinates | 64°31′36.52″N 22°20′58.74″W / 64.5268111°N 22.3496500°WCoordinates: 64°31′36.52″N 22°20′58.74″W / 64.5268111°N 22.3496500°W |
Adjacent bodies of water | Atlantic ocean |
Length | 10.98 km (6.823 mi)[1] |
Administration | |
Constituency | Norðvesturkjördæmi |
Region | Vesturland |
Capital and largest | Reykjavík |
President | Guðni Th. Jóhannesson |
Area covered | 102,775 km2 (39,682 sq mi) |
Additional information | |
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Hjörsey (Icelandic pronunciation: [çœːr̥seiː]) is the largest island in western Iceland and the third largest in Iceland.[1] It was part of the traditional county of Mýrasýsla; there used to be a church on Hjörsey, but it was taken apart in 1896.[2] The island was also formerly home to a farm.[3] While there is no human population on the island, a wild herd of horses is able to roam the island freely.[4]
References
- 1 2 "Hjörsey". Geoview.info. 17 February 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
- ↑ "HJÖRSEY". Nordic Adventure Travel. 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
- ↑ "Places: Hjörsey". Iceland Road Guide Online. Vegahandbókin ehf.
- ↑ McMahon, Sara (12 February 2014). "A heartwarming story of a unique friendship between a four-year-old girl and a foal". Iceland Magazine. Imag ehf. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
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