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Interesting Facts About Iceland

Title: Island of Iceland
Newspapers: School Magazine, June 1, 1880, Page 15
Description: About the state of education in Iceland
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Title: Voyages for Discovery in America Before Columbus
Newspapers: Educational Herald, January 1, 1892, Pages 71-72
Description: How the exiled Icelandic King Eric, known as "the Red," discovered Greenland
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Title: The Past Winter
Newspapers: Teacher, May 1, 1893, Pages 783-784
Description: The winter in Iceland was surprisingly mild
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Title: European States by Size and Population
Newspapers: Teacher, January 1, 1897, Pages 423-424
Description: European states by size and population
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Title: From Scandinavia, Travel Notes
Newspapers: Anniversary of Nikola Chupić, January 1, 1910, Page 335
Description: About the geographical features of Iceland
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Title: From Scandinavia, Travel Notes
Newspapers: Anniversary of Nikola Chupić, January 1, 1910, Page 289
Description: About literature in Iceland
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Title: Police, Crime, and Prisons on the Island of Iceland
Newspapers: Police, August 1, 1926, Page 73
Description: Police, crime, and prisons on the island of Iceland
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Title: Statistics of Our Post Offices and Postal Traffic in the Previous Year
Newspapers: Vreme, August 24, 1929, Page 3
Description: From Serbia to Iceland, 9396 letters were sent during the 127th year
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Title: The Largest Islands in Europe
Newspapers: Vreme, June 18, 1930, Page 2
Description: Iceland is the second-largest European island
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Title: Dark Statistics
Newspapers: Vreme, April 9, 1931, Page 2
Description: The number of divorces in Iceland
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Title: Air Connection Between Europe and America Will Open Next Year
Newspapers: Vreme, November 5, 1931, Page 5
Description: Iceland is located on a 7,000-mile air route between Europe and America
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Title: Poor Iceland
Newspapers: Pravda, July 9, 1932, Page 12
Description: Iceland has its own large radio broadcasting station
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Title: Iceland Wants to Go Dry!
Newspapers: Pravda, July 13, 1933, Page 15
Description: About the prohibition of alcoholic beverages in Iceland
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Title: Iceland Is Against the Prohibition of Alcoholic Beverages
Newspapers: Vreme, October 30, 1933, Page 3
Description: Iceland is against the prohibition of alcoholic beverages
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Title: Water from Geysers in Homes
Newspapers: Pravda, March 31, 1934, Page 14
Description: Iceland has many geysers that emit hot water
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Title: German Traffic Bureau
Newspapers: Vreme, June 28, 1936, Page 19
Description: Iceland as a tourist attraction, part of tourist arrangements
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Title: Questions about Iceland
Newspapers: Vreme, August 27, 1936, Page 14
Description: Characteristics of Iceland
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Title: Five Large Steaks and 36 Potatoes Are Only Part of an Icelandic Fisherman's Dinner
Newspapers: Vreme, February 5, 1937, Page 14
Description: Icelander Johan Pieturson is the tallest man in northern Europe
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Title: "Vreme" at the North Pole - In the Realm of the Frozen Sea
Newspapers: Vreme, August 27, 1937, Page 5
Description: Correspondence from "Vreme" contributor Milos Crnjanski, from his trip to Iceland
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Title: "Vreme" in the Realm of the Frozen Sea
Newspapers: Vreme, August 28, 1937, Page 5
Description: Correspondence from "Vreme" contributor Milos Crnjanski, from his trip to Iceland
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Title: A Land without Crisis
Newspapers: Pravda, February 2, 1938, Page 8
Description: Characteristics of Iceland
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Title: Interesting Questions - Which Country Has the Most Teetotalers
Newspapers: Borba, July 26, 1953, page 11
Description: Iceland is a European country where the least amount of alcoholic beverages are consumed.
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Title: Interesting Questions - Which European Country Still Has Wild Ponies Today
Newspapers: Borba, June 10, 1954, page 6
Description: Iceland is a country of great contrasts.
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Title: Interesting Questions - Which European Country Has Hot Water Plumbing
Newspapers: Borba, November 24, 1954, page 8
Description: Iceland is the only European country with hot water plumbing.
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Title: Western European Peoples at the Table
Newspapers: Borba, July 24, 1956, page 4
Description: What Icelanders eat and how they dine.
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Title: Diary from Iceland
Newspapers: Borba, October 27, 1957, page 4
Description: Icelandic diary.
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Title: Diary from Iceland
Newspapers: Borba, November 8, 1957, page 5
Description: Icelandic diary.
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Title: Diary from Iceland
Newspapers: Borba, November 17, 1957, page 4
Description: Icelandic diary.
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Title: Philately - Iceland
Newspapers: Borba, July 27, 1958, page 12
Description: Icelandic post issued a series of postage stamps with flowers.
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Title: Philately - Iceland
Newspapers: Borba, October 19, 1958, page 12
Description: Icelandic post issued a series of postage stamps with Icelandic ponies.
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Title: Iceland Is Getting Warmer
Newspapers: Borba, August 25, 1959, page 8
Description: The climate in Iceland is becoming progressively warmer.
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