Iceland Facts That Sets It Apart From Other Countries

Published on 09/25/2023
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The Longest-Running Parliament

Iceland’s Althingi is the world’s oldest functioning parliament and the country’s national assembly. All free men participated in the first assembly, which was held in 930. Even when Icelanders bowed to the rule of the Norwegian king in the 13th century and thereafter to the Danish monarchy until the end of the 14th century, the Althingi persisted in some form. It was only dissolved by royal decree in 1800. In Reykjavík, this parliamentary structure was rebuilt and put together once more in 1845.

The Longest Running Parliament

The Longest Running Parliament

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Iceland was the last place on earth to be settled by humans

Iceland, regarded as one of the planet’s youngest landmasses, holds a remarkable history. Among the final human settlements, it was unintentionally discovered by Vikings from Norway over a century ago. This land of fire and ice has captivated the world with its breathtaking landscapes, including majestic waterfalls, geothermal hot springs, and stunning black sand beaches. From the awe-inspiring Northern Lights to its vibrant capital city, Reykjavik, Iceland offers an unparalleled blend of natural wonders and cultural experiences.

Iceland Was The Last Place On Earth To Be Settled By Humans

Iceland Was The Last Place On Earth To Be Settled By Humans

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