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Ŝingvellir

Ŝingvellir (Icelandic "Ŝing": parliament, "vellir": plains) is a place in the southwest of Iceland near the peninsula of Reykjanes and the Hengill volcanic area.

It is famous for two reasons:

  • As one of the most important places in Icelandic history. In the year 930 there was founded the Alŝingi, one of the oldest parliamentary institutions of the world. At this historical place, there was also decreed the independence of the Republic of Iceland on June 17, 1944.
Almannagjá at Ŝingvellir
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Almannagjá at Ŝingvellir
  • As a national park (since 1928) because of the special tectonic and volcanic environment. The continental drift can be clearly seen in the cracks or faults which are traversing the region, the biggest one, Almannagjá, being a veritable canyon. This causes also the often measurable earthquakes in the area, see [1].

Ŝingvellir is situated on the northern shore of Ŝingvallavatn, the biggest lake of Iceland. The river Öxará traverses the national park and is forming a waterfall at the Almannagjá, called Öxaráfoss . Together with the waterfall Gullfoss and the geysirs of Haukadalur, Ŝingvellir is part of the most famous sights of Iceland, the Golden Circle.

Ŝingvellir is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.


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Last updated: 05-08-2005 05:01:50