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- Icelandic Recipes - Describes traditional foods of this country. Includes recipes for Icelandic Pancakes with Whipped Cream and Fried Crullers. From the official site of the Icelandic Foreign Service.
- An Idiot's Guide to Icelandic - A simplified guide to learning basic Icelandic and build sentences. Pronouciation guide, vocabulary, and grammar tips.
- Snorri Program - Did your ancestors come to the Americas from Iceland? Meet your relatives in Iceland, learn the Icelandic language. Month-long program in Iceland.
- Iceland - Reykjavk - British Embassy in Reykjavk. Includes information for UK companies on doing business in Iceland, and for Icelandic companies on doing business in the UK, as well as on UK-Iceland relations.
- Federation of Icelandic Industries - Icelandic industry on the Web. Organization for Icelandic employers in manufacturing industries, crafts, software production and related services. Our mission is the creation of a more favorable climate for industrial enterprise in Iceland and support its interests home and abroad.
- Icelandic horses - Icelandic horse breeders offering horses for sale, training, and export. Located in Iceland.
- Trade Council of Iceland - Trade Council of Iceland was established in 1986 for the purpose of promoting exports and increase marketing awareness among Icelandic companies. Includes Icelandic export companies and directory.
- National Land Survey of Iceland - Printed and digital maps of Iceland from state-owned, official publisher of Iceland maps. Secure online ordering.
- Sand Meadow Farm Icelandic Horses - Breeding, training, showing, and importing Icelandic horses. Photographs, breed profile, and sales; also Icelandic Sheepdogs. Long Island, New York, United States.
- Ministry of Fisheries - Information Centre - Responsible Fisheries, the Information Centre of the Icelandic Ministry of Fisheries. - Policy and practices in the Icelandic fisheries relating to the major aims of the Environmental Considerations of the Icelandic Ministry of Fisheries and achievements in recent years.
Wikipedia Articles
- Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies - The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies (Stofnun Árna Magnússonar í íslenskum fræðum) is an institute of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Iceland which conducts research in Icelandic and related academic studies, in particular the Icelandic language and Icelandic literature, to disseminate knowledge in those areas, and to protect and develop the collections that it possesses or those placed in its care. It is named after Árni Magnússon, a 17th-18th century collector of ...
- Icelandic Language Institute - The Icelandic Language Institute (Íslensk málstöð), founded in 1985, was responsible for the planning and preservation of the Icelandic language. The Icelandic Language Institute was a department within the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture of Iceland, and its role was to officially answer questions regarding characteristics of the Icelandic Language, as well as to provide benchmarks and guidelines for educators of Icelandic.
- High Icelandic - High Icelandic or Hyper-Icelandic (Háíslenska or Háfrónska) is an artificial language started by the Belgian Jozef Braekmans, aimed at removing loan words from the modern Icelandic language. Its vocabulary is described by its creator as an "ultra-purist" compilation of already existing Icelandic neologisms, and other neologisms ...
- Icelandic nationality law - Icelandic nationality law is based upon the principles of Jus sanguinis. In other words, descent from an Icelandic parent is the primary method of acquiring Icelandic citizenship.
- Icelandic Commonwealth - The Icelandic Commonwealth or the Icelandic Free State (Icelandic: Þjóðveldið) was the state existing in Iceland between the establishment of the Althing in 930 and the pledge of fealty to the Norwegian king in 1262. It was initially established by a public consisting largely of recent immigrants from Norway who ...